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La Filosofía de Frege

Esta serie se adentra en las profundas contribuciones intelectuales de una figura clave en la lógica y las matemáticas. Explora meticulosamente sus ideas seminales sobre sentido y referencia, y su trabajo revolucionario sobre los fundamentos de la aritmética. Los lectores obtendrán una comprensión integral de su análisis lógico y sus argumentos filosóficos. Esta colección es un recurso esencial para cualquiera interesado en la filosofía del lenguaje y la lógica.

Meaning and ontology in Frege's philosophy
Sense and reference in Frege's philosophy
Logic and foundations of mathematics in Frege's philosophy
General assessments and historical accounts of Frege's philosophy
  •  General Introduction Volume Introduction Frege - P. T. Geach  Peano and the Recognition of Frege - Peter Nidditch  Frege's Philosophy - Michael Dummett  Logic as Calculus and Logic as Language - Jean van Heijenoort  Sense and Essence: Frege and Husserl - Robert C. Solomon  On the Life and Work of Gottlob Frege - Terrell Ward Bynum  Husserl and Frege: A New Look at their Relationship - J. N. Mohanty  Was Frege a Linguistic Philosopher? - Gregory Currie  From Boole to Frege - Victor H. Dudman  Frege as a Rationalist - Hans D. Sluga  Frege's Epistemology - Philip Kitcher  Frege and Analytic Philosophy: Facts and Speculations - Michael D. Resnik  Frege: The Early Years - Hans Sluga  Prophetic Glimmerings: The New Pythagorean - G. P. Baker, P. M. S. Hacker  In Search of the Actual Historical Frege - J. N. Mohanty  Putting Frege in Perspective - Joan Weiner  Frege Against the Booleans - Hans Sluga  Acknowledgments

    General assessments and historical accounts of Frege's philosophy
  •  General Introduction Volume Introduction Frege's Sinn and Bedeutung - Paul Wienpahl  On Sinn as a Combination of Physical Properties - Richard Rudner  Sense and Reference: A Reply - Willaim Marshall  Russell's Objections to Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference - John R. Searle  Hesperus and Phosphorus - Leonard Linsky  Frege on Sense-Functions - Howard Jackson  On the Frege-Church Theory of Meaning - R. M. Martin  Sense and Reference - Leonard Linsky  A Note on Frege on Sense - Victor H. Dudman  The Meaning of "Bedeutung" in Frege - Ernst Tugendhat  Frege's Problem of the Morning Star and the Evening Star - David Wiggins  Bedeutung for Predicates - Victor H. Dudman  On the Determination of Reference by Sense - David S. Shwayder  Sense and Sense Data - Howard Jackson, Malcolm Acock  Frege on Demonstratives - John Perry  Frege's Distinction between Sense and Reference - Michael Dummett  Frege - Gareth Evans  Fregean Connection: Bedeutung, Value and Truth-Value - Gottfried Gabriel  The Sense of a Name - Michael Luntley  De Re Senses - John McDowell  The Sense and Reference of Predicates: A Running Repair to Frege's Doctrine and a Plea for the Copula - David Wiggins  Reference and Sense: An Epitome - David Bell  Cognitive Significance without Cognitive Content - Howard Wettstein  Acknowledgments

    Sense and reference in Frege's philosophy
  •  General Introduction Volume Introduction Two Ways of Ontology in Modern Logic - John Myhill  Frege's Hidden Nominalism - Gustav Bergmann  A Paradox in Frege's Semantics - Milton Fisk  On Proper Names and Frege's Darstellungsweise - R. M. Martin  The Context Principle in Frege's Philosophy - Michael David Resnik  Two Types of Denotation - Montgomery Furth  Frege as a Realist - Michael Dummett  Frege's Context Principle Revisited - Michael D. Resnik  Frege's Alleged Realism - Hans D. Sluga  Truth - Michael Dummett  Frege as Idealist and then Realist - Michael D. Resnik  Frege on Thoughts - Gregory Currie  Objectivity and Reality in Lotze and Frege - Michael Dummett  Eternal Thoughts - Peter Carruthers  Fregean Thoughts - Harold Noonan  Frege's Context Principle - Leila Haaparanta  Frege and Vagueness - J. van Heijenoort  Objectivity and Objecthood: Frege's Metaphysics of Judgment - Thomas G. Ricketts  Frege on Truth - Tyler Burge  Thoughts - David Bell  Acknowledgments

    Meaning and ontology in Frege's philosophy
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