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Sinn-Bedeutung Split
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Only a Joke Can Save Us: A Theory of Comedy · Todd McGowan · p.127
Signification and Desire > Signified Incongruence
Theoretical move: The structural gap between signifier and referent (Frege's Sinn/Bedeutung split) generates an irreducible comic dimension inherent in all signification: language simultaneously has too few and too many words, and this double inadequacy is the formal condition of possibility for jokes.
Frege distinguishes between the sense (Sinn) of a sentence and its meaning (Bedeutung). The meaning, as Frege understands it, concerns the reference of the sentence to the world of objects, its truth-value (Wahrheitswert) relative to what it describes.