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Inheriting from Frege: The Work of Reception, as Wittgenstein Did It (2010)

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We might compare Wittgenstein's relation to Frege with Frege's own relation to Kant. Frege's conception of arithmetic developed in great part as a critical response to Kant's, but he wanted it to be quite clear that his criticisms were not those of a petty fault-finding spirit vis-à-vis 'a genius to whom we must all look up with grateful awe' (GI, S89). In Frege's criticisms of Kant one can see his sense that the pursuit of issues raised by Kant must be of the greatest value. He attempted to hold on to Kant's insights, sharpening them when he could, and removing what he took to be extraneous or in tension with Kant's most fruitful ideas. It is precisely that combination of great respect and deeply serious criticism, criticism the seriousness of which is itself expressive of respect, which we find mirrored in Wittgenstein's relation to Frege. Throughout his life, Wittgenstein was enormously influenced by Frege. Frege's writings shaped, to a great extent, the problems Wittgenstein confronted in his own thought -- and not just the problems, but also methods of approach, and ideas about what could count as a satisfactory solution. Frege's courage as a philosopher clearly inspired Wittgenstein; his own conception of what philosophy might demand of one reflects his view of Frege's response to those demands.

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Authors & Contributors
Frege, Gottlob
Nakano, Anderson
Dunning, David E.
Roy, Jean-Michel
Weiner, Joan
Tappenden, Jamie
Journals
History and Philosophy of Logic
Synthese
Theoria (0495-4548)
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
Journal of Philosophy
Publishers
Van Gorcum
Open Court
Olms
Meiner
Lang
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Arithmetic
Logic
Philosophy
Philosophy of mathematics
Mathematics
Philosophy of Language
People
Frege, Gottlob
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Russell, Bertrand Arthur William
Peirce, Charles Sanders
Peano, Giuseppe
Husserl, Edmund
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
North America
Europe
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