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"A Failed Entertainment" was the working title for David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest"; James O. Incandenza is the hero of that book; and his "filmography" is an extensive footnote, on which the offerings in this installation — by twenty-two andists and filmmakers — are based.
The extensive footnote to §10 indicates that Frege considered, but did not hold much hope of, identifying every object in the domain with the extension consisting of just that object.[16] But, more importantly, Frege later considers cases (in Gg, Sections 34 and 35) which seem to presuppose that the domain contains objects which aren't extensions.
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