The Cambridge Companion to FREGE
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2010Description: 639pISBN:- 9780521624794
- N08.6(N83.1FF) P851
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includes index and biblioraphy
1 Introduction i MICHAEL POTTER 2 Understanding Frege`s project 32 JOAN WEINER 3 Frege`s conception of logic 63 WARREN GOLDFARB 4 Dummett`s Frege 86 PETER SULLIVAN 5 What is a predicate? 118 ALEX OLIVER 6 Concepts, objects and the Context Principle 149 THOMAS RICKETTS 7 Sense and reference: the origins and development of the distinction MICHAEL KREMER 8 On sense and reference: a critical reception 293 WILLIAM TASCHEK 9 Frege and semantics 342 RICHARD HECK 10 Frege`s mathematical setting 379 MARK WILSON 11 Frege and Hilbert 413 MICHAEL HALLETT 12 Frege`s folly: bearerless names and Basic Law V 465 PETER MILNE 13 Frege and Russell 509 PETER HYLTON 14 Inheriting from Frege: the work of reception, as Wittgenstein did it 550 CORA DIAMOND
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