Tell your friends about this item:
Frege
Joan Weiner
Frege
Joan Weiner
What is the number one? How do we know that 2+2=4? These apparently simple questions are in fact notoriously difficult to answer, and in one form or other have occupied philosophers from ancient times to the present. Gottlob Frege's conviction that the truths of arithmetic, and mathematics more generally, are derived from self-evident logical truths formed the basis of a systematic project which revolutionized logic, and founded modern analytic philosophy. In this text the author traces the development of Frege's thought from his invention of a powerful new logical language in "Begriffsschrift", through his explication of his project in the "Foundations of Arithmetic" and famous papers such as "On Sense and Reference", to the brilliant, but ultimately doomed, presentation of the system in "Basic Laws of Arithmetic".
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 9, 1999 |
ISBN13 | 9780192876959 |
Publishers | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 120 × 190 × 12 mm · 136 g |
Language | English |
More by Joan Weiner
More from this series
See all of Joan Weiner ( e.g. Paperback Book and Book )