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
La Filosofía de Frege Serie
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.




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Articles about Frege by: W. Marshall, H. Black, P. Geach, M. Dummett (4 papers), W. V. Quine, Ch. D. Parsons, Ph. Hugly, H. D. Resnik, P. Geach, T. W. Bynun, P. Benacerraf, D. Bell, J. Weiner, C. Diamond, G. Boolos, L. Haaparanta and Ph. Kitcher.
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
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