Künne, Wolfgang (Author)
From a review: The volume consists of three parts. First, there is an extensive biography (about 50 pages) of Frege that places Frege's thought in its historical context and also contextualizes those of his articles that are included in the work. The main projects Frege pursued, most notably the project of logicism, receive proper attention in the first part of the volume. The four texts that are included in the volume are the Preface of the Grundgesetze der Arithmetik I (1893) and the three logical investigations that were published during Frege's lifetime, namely Der Gedanke (1918), Die Verneinung (1919), and Gedankengefüge (1923), which were originally published in Beiträge zur Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus. Künne has also included a posthumously published text, Logische Allgemeinheit, in the volume, as that fragment, which was not written before 1923, was intended to be a fourth logical investigation. The five texts written by Frege that are included in the edition discuss topics that we would now call philosophical logic, such as meaning, reference, and truth, although they also study themes that we would include in ontology and the philosophy of mind. The title of the volume is thus sufficiently motivated.
...MoreDescription Biography and primary texts of the logician Gottlob Frege spanning the years 1893--1923.
Review Haaparanta, Leila (2011) Review of "Die Philosophische Logik Gottlob Freges: ein Kommentar; mit den Texten des Vorworts zu Grundgesetze der Arithmetik und der Logischen Untersuchungen I--IV". Journal of the History of Philosophy (pp. 507-508).
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Understanding Frege's Project
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Writing the Rules of Reason: Notations in Mathematical Logic, 1847–1937
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Eder, Günther;
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Remarks on Independence Proofs and Indirect Reference
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(2012)
Logic as a Science and Logic as a Theory: Remarks on Frege, Russell and the Logocentric Predicament
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(2006)
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Frege and Russell
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Idéographie
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