The metaphysics of Gottlob Frege : an essay in ontological reconstruction
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The metaphysics of Gottlob Frege : an essay in ontological reconstruction
(Martinus Nijhoff philosophy library, v. 5)
M. Nijhoff Publishers , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston, 1980
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Die Sprachen sind nicht nach dem logischen Lineal gemacht. (Briefwechsel, p. 102) If success in solving problems is the hallmark of philosophical great- ness, then Frege was not a great philosopher. But by that same token, very few if any other figure in the history of philosophy will qualify. On the other hand, if the hallmark of philosophical great- ness is the opening up of new conceptual territory and the raising of hitherto unsuspected crucial questions, the shifting of philosophical perspectiv~ and the determination of subsequent lines of enquiry, then Frege must rank among the greatest philosophers of all times. He was the first to develop a completely formalized language and a logical system sufficiently powerful to generate arithmetic; he opened up the fields of philosophy of logic and arithmetic; his theses on sense reference and definition were seminal to almost all subse- quent work done in the philosophy oflanguage; and his ontological speculations constituted the foundation of one of the most profound metaphysics ever developed: that of Ludwig Wittgenstein in the Tractatus.
Table of Contents
I. The Place of the Begriffsschrift.- II. Functions.- III. Objects.- IV. Representations and Minds.- V. Sense.- VI. Frege, Leibniz and Bolzano.
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