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Reading Frege's Grundgesetze

ISBN: 9780199233700 | 0199233705
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 2/7/2013

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Gottlob Frege's Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, or Basic Laws of Arithmetic, was intended to be his magnum opus, the book in which he would finally establish his logicist philosophy of arithmetic. But because of the disaster of Russell's Paradox, which undermined Frege's proofs, the moremathematical parts of the book have rarely been read. Richard G. Heck, Jr., aims to change that, and establish it as a neglected masterpiece that must be placed at the center of Frege's philosophy.Part I of Reading Frege's Grundgesetze develops an interpretation of... MORE
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Preface
Editorial Notes
Introduction
The Logic Behind Frege's Logicism
Frege and Semantics
Grundgesetze I SCSC29-32 (I)
Grundgesetze I SC10
Grundgesetze I SCSC29-32 (II)
The Mathematics Behind Frege's Logicism
The Development of Arithmetic
Definition by Recursion
Frege on Finitude
The Finite and the Infinite
The Definition of Addition
Further unto the Infinite
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
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Richard G. Heck Jr. is Romeo Elton Professor of Natural Theology at Brown University, where he has taught since 2005. He taught at Harvard University from 1991 through 2005 and was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which he received his PhD in 1991; at New College, Oxford (BPhil, 1987), where he was a Marshall Scholar; and at Duke University (BS, 1985). Professor Heck has worked on the philosophies of language, logic, mathematics, and mind, and is is one of the world's foremost experts on the philosophy of Gottlob Frege. He lives in Canton, Massachusetts, with his wife, daughter, and five cats.


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