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Gottlob Frege

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What's Puzzling Gottlob Frege?

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2001
By any reasonable reckoning, Gottlob Frege's ‘On Sense and Reference’ is one of the more important philosophical papers of all time. Although Frege briefly discusses the sense-reference distinction in an earlier work (‘Function and Concept,’ in 1891), it is through ‘Sense and Reference’ that most philosophers have become familiar with it.
Mike Thau, Ben Caplan
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Gottlob Frege

2014
Gottlob Frege (b. 1848–d. 1925) was a German mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is generally regarded as one of the founders of the analytic tradition in philosophy—together with Bertrand Russell, G. E. Moore, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Frege’s main project was to demonstrate the logicist thesis that arithmetic can be reduced to logic.
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Gottlob Frege.

The Journal of Philosophy, 1983
Ignacio Angelelli, Hans D. Sluga
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GOTTLOB FREGE

2011
Gottlob Frege (Wismar 1848 – Bad Kleinen 1925) is one of the founding fathers of modern logic and philosophy of mathematics, and, in general, of analytic philosophy. He was the first to acknowledge that the problem of the foundations of mathematics awaited an answer, and it is in the light of his foundational programme that his whole intellectual ...
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Gottlob Frege

Philosophical Studies, 1982
Peter Long   +2 more
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