Critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Gottlob Frege

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analytic philosophy
anti-psychologism
Arithmetical Statements
arithmetik
Assertive Sentence
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Begriff Und Gegenstand
Bijective Correspondence
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conceptual
Conceptual Content
Conceptual Word
Context Principle
der
Der Arithmetik
Der Gedanke
Der Logische Aufbau Der Welt
Der Mathematik
Die Grundlagen Der Arithmetik
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Frege's Criticism
Frege's Semantics
Frege's Views
fregean
Fregean logic critical analysis
freges
Frege’s Criticism
Frege’s Semantics
Frege’s Views
function object distinction
Funktion Und Begriff
grundgesetze
Grundgesetze Der Arithmetik
Grundgesetze Der Arithmetik Frege
Hilbert's Views
Hilbert’s Views
Husserl comparison
Improper Objects
Judgeable Content
kleine
mathematical logic
Nachgelassene Schriften
Natural Number Series
schriften
sense and reference
Sinn Und Bedeutung
Trivial Concept
views
word

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754654711
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Gottlob Frege is one of the greatest logicians ever and also a philosopher of great significance. In this book Rosado Haddock offers a critical presentation of the main topics of Frege's philosophy, including, among others, his philosophy of arithmetic, his sense-referent distinction, his distinction between function and object, and his criticisms of formalism and psychologism. More than just an introduction to Frege's philosophy this book is also a highly critical and mature assessment of it as a whole in which the limitations, confusions and other weaknesses of Frege's thought are closely examined. The author is also a Husserlian scholar and this book contains valuable discussions of Husserl's neglected views and comparisons between the two great philosophers.
Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock is Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico.

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