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Frege's Conception of Logic

Frege's Conception of Logic
Author: Patricia Blanchette
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-04-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0199891613

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In Frege's Conception of Logic Patricia A. Blanchette explores the relationship between Gottlob Frege's understanding of conceptual analysis and his understanding of logic. She argues that the fruitfulness of Frege's conception of logic, and the illuminating differences between that conception and those more modern views that have largely supplanted it, are best understood against the backdrop of a clear account of the role of conceptual analysis in logical investigation. The first part of the book locates the role of conceptual analysis in Frege's logicist project. Blanchette argues that despite a number of difficulties, Frege's use of analysis in the service of logicism is a powerful and coherent tool. As a result of coming to grips with his use of that tool, we can see that there is, despite appearances, no conflict between Frege's intention to demonstrate the grounds of ordinary arithmetic and the fact that the numerals of his derived sentences fail to co-refer with ordinary numerals. In the second part of the book, Blanchette explores the resulting conception of logic itself, and some of the straightforward ways in which Frege's conception differs from its now-familiar descendants. In particular, Blanchette argues that consistency, as Frege understands it, differs significantly from the kind of consistency demonstrable via the construction of models. To appreciate this difference is to appreciate the extent to which Frege was right in his debate with Hilbert over consistency- and independence-proofs in geometry. For similar reasons, modern results such as the completeness of formal systems and the categoricity of theories do not have for Frege the same importance they are commonly taken to have by his post-Tarskian descendants. These differences, together with the coherence of Frege's position, provide reason for caution with respect to the appeal to formal systems and their properties in the treatment of fundamental logical properties and relations.


Frege's Logic

Frege's Logic
Author: Danielle MACBETH
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0674040392

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For many philosophers, modern philosophy begins in 1879 with the publication of Frege's Begriffsschrift, in which Frege presents the first truly modern logic in his symbolic language, Begriffsschrift, or concept-script. Macbeth's book, the first full-length study of this language, offers a highly original new reading of Frege's logic based directly on Frege's own two-dimensional notation and his various writings about logic.


Frege's Conception of Logic

Frege's Conception of Logic
Author: Patricia Blanchette
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Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012
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Frege on Thinking and Its Epistemic Significance

Frege on Thinking and Its Epistemic Significance
Author: Pieranna Garavaso
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2014-11-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739178393

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Pieranna Garavaso and Nicla Vassallo investigate Gottlob Frege's notion of thinking (das Denken) to provide a new analysis of a largely unexplored area of the philosopher's work. Confronting Frege's deeply seated and widely emphasized anti-psychologism, Frege on Thinking and Its Epistemic Significance claims that the objective human science that Frege proposed can only be possible through a nuanced notion of thinking as neither merely psychological nor merely logical. Focusing on what Frege says about thinking in many passages from his works, Garavaso and Vassallo argue that Frege was engaged with issues that are still alive in contemporary debates, such as the definition of knowledge and the necessary role of language in conceptual thinking and in the expression of thoughts. Frege on Thinking and Its Epistemic Significance is essential not only for those interested in a new and original reading of Frege’s philosophy, but also for anyone engaged in epistemology, logic, psychology, philosophy of language, and the history of analytic philosophy.


Gottlob Frege: Frege's philosophy of logic

Gottlob Frege: Frege's philosophy of logic
Author: Michael Beaney
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9780415306034

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This collection brings together recent scholarship on Frege, including new translations of German material which is made available to Anglophone scholars for the first time.


Frege Explained

Frege Explained
Author: Joan Weiner
Publisher: Open Court
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0812697529

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What is the number one? How can we be sure that 2+2=4? These apparently ssimple questions have perplexed philosophers for thousands of years, but discussion of them was transformed by the German philosopher Gottlob Frege (1848-1925). Frege (pronounced Fray-guh)believed that arithmetic and all mathematics are derived from logic, and to prove this he developed a completely new approach to logic and numbers. Joan Weiner presents a very clear outline of Frege's life and ideas, showing how his thinking evolved through successive books and articles.


The Foundations of Frege's Logic

The Foundations of Frege's Logic
Author: Pavel Tichý
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1988
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110116687

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Frege and the Logic of Sense and Reference

Frege and the Logic of Sense and Reference
Author: Kevin C. Klement
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1136710922

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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Functions and Generality of Logic

Functions and Generality of Logic
Author: Hourya Benis-Sinaceur
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3319171097

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This book examines three connected aspects of Frege’s logicism: the differences between Dedekind’s and Frege’s interpretation of the term ‘logic’ and related terms and reflects on Frege’s notion of function, comparing its understanding and the role it played in Frege’s and Lagrange’s foundational programs. It concludes with an examination of the notion of arbitrary function, taking into account Frege’s, Ramsey’s and Russell’s view on the subject. Composed of three chapters, this book sheds light on important aspects of Dedekind’s and Frege’s logicisms. The first chapter explains how, although he shares Frege’s aim at substituting logical standards of rigor to intuitive imports from spatio-temporal experience into the deductive presentation of arithmetic, Dedekind had a different goal and used or invented different tools. The chapter highlights basic dissimilarities between Dedekind’s and Frege’s actual ways of doing and thinking. The second chapter reflects on Frege’s notion of a function, in comparison with the notions endorsed by Lagrange and the followers of the program of arithmetization of analysis. It remarks that the foundational programs pursued by Lagrange and Frege are crucially different and based on a different idea of what the foundations of mathematics should be like. However, despite this contrast, the notion of function plays similar roles in the two programs, and this chapter emphasizes the similarities. The third chapter traces the development of thinking about Frege’s program in the foundations of mathematics, and includes comparisons of Frege’s, Russell’s and Ramsey’s views. The chapter discusses earlier papers written by Hintikka, Sandu, Demopoulos and Trueman. Although the chapter’s main focus is on the notion of arbitrary correlation, it starts out by discussing some aspects of the connection between this notion and Dedekind Theorem.


From Frege to Gödel

From Frege to Gödel
Author: Jean van Heijenoort
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1967
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780674324497

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Gathered together here are the fundamental texts of the great classical period in modern logic. A complete translation of Gottlob Frege’s Begriffsschrift—which opened a great epoch in the history of logic by fully presenting propositional calculus and quantification theory—begins the volume, which concludes with papers by Herbrand and by Gödel.