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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Jacquette, Dale (1953-2016)
Titre(s) : Frege [Texte imprimé] : a philosophical biography / Dale Jacquette
Publication : Cambridge : Cambridge University press, copyright 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIV-667 p.) ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 641-658. Notes bibliogr. Index
"Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) is one of the founding figures of analytic philosophy,
whose contributions to logic, philosophical semantics, philosophy of language, and
philosophy of mathematics set the agenda for future generations of theorists in these
and related areas. Dale Jacquette's lively and incisive biography charts Frege's life
from its beginnings in small-town north Germany, through his student days in Jena,
to his development as an enduringly influential thinker. Along the way Jacquette considers
Frege's ground-breaking Begriffschrift (1879), in which he formulated his 'ideal logical
language', his magisterial Grundgesetze der Arithmetik (1893 and 1903), and his complex
relation to thinkers including Husserl and especially Russell, whose Paradox had such
drastic implications for Frege's logicism"
Sujet(s) : Frege, Gottlob (1848-1925)
Philosophie analytique
Genre ou forme : Biographie
Indice(s) Dewey :
193 (23e éd.) = Philosophie occidentale moderne - Allemagne et Autriche
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780521863278 (rel.). - ISBN 0521863279
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45219421z
Notice n° :
FRBNF45219421
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Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: 1. Early life (1848-1854); 2. Education through university
days (1854-1874); 3. Post-doctoral research and teaching (1874-1879); 4. Frege's Begriffsschrift
(1879) ; ideal logical language; 5. The aftermath of Begriffsschrift to Grundlagen
der Arithmetik (1880-1884); 6. The logical foundations of number in Grundlagen (1884);
7. Professional advancement, marriage, and the quest for objectivity in a scientific
theory of meaning (1885-1892); 8. Sense, reference, and psychological epiphenomena
in Frege's semantics (1892); 9. Frege's culminating masterwork ; Grundgesetze der
Arithmetik I, II (1893/1903); 10. Academic and personal life, the review of Husserl,
mathematical and philosophical correspondence (1894-1902); 11. The crucible of logicism
and the crisis of Russell's paradox (1902-1904); 12. Personal tragedy and a philosophical
hiatus (1904-1917); 13. The late essays in philosophical logic ; Logische Untersuchungen
(1918-1923); 14. The twilight years (1923-1925) and Frege's enduring legacy in mathematical
logic and philosophy