
Gottlob Frege: Basic Laws of Arithmetic
Oxford University Press
Published on 18. August 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
682 pages
978-0-19-877730-4 (ISBN)
Description
This is the first complete English translation of Gottlob Frege's Grundgesetze der Arithmetik (originally published in two volumes, 1893 and 1903), with introduction and annotation. The importance of Frege's ideas within contemporary philosophy would be hard to exaggerate. He was, to all intents and purposes, the inventor of mathematical logic, and the influence exerted on modern philosophy of language and logic, and indeed on general epistemology, by the philosophical framework within which his technical contributions were conceived and developed has been so deep that he has a strong case to be regarded as the inventor of much of the agenda of modern analytical philosophy itself. Two of Frege's three principal books -- the Begriffsschrift (1879) and Grundlagen der Arithmetik (1884) -- have been available in English translation for many years, as have all the most important of his other, article-length writings. Grundgesetze was to have been the summit of Frege's life's work -- a rigorous demonstration of how the fundamental laws of the classical pure mathematics of the natural and real numbers could be derived from principles which, in his view, were purely logical. A letter received from Bertrand Russell shortly before the publication of the second volume made Frege realise that Axiom V of his system, governing identity for value-ranges, led to contradiction. But much of the main thrust of Frege's project can be salvaged. The continuing importance of the Grundgesetze lies not only in its bearing on issues in the foundations of mathematics but in its model of philosophical inquiry. Frege's ability to locate the essential questions, his integration of logical and philosophical analysis, and his rigorous approach to criticism and argument in general are vividly in evidence in this, his most ambitious work.
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The book will be an indispensable tool for further research on Frege. * Volker Peckhaus, Mathematical Reviews *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
1158 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-877730-4 (9780198777304)
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Philip A. Ebert received his PhD from the University of St Andrews in 2006 and was a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Arche Centre from 2005-2007. Since 2007 he has worked at the University of Stirling.
; Marcus Rossberg received his PhD from the University of St Andrews in 2006 and was a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Arche Centre from 2005-2008. Since 2008 he has worked at the University of Connecticut.
; Marcus Rossberg received his PhD from the University of St Andrews in 2006 and was a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Arche Centre from 2005-2008. Since 2008 he has worked at the University of Connecticut.
Edited and translated
, University of Stirling
Translation
University of Stirling
University of Connecticut
Content
Introduction by Crispin Wright
Translators' Introduction
Frege: Basic Laws of Arithmetic, volumes I and II.
Translators' Notes
Bibliography
Appendix by Roy T. Cook
Index
Translators' Introduction
Frege: Basic Laws of Arithmetic, volumes I and II.
Translators' Notes
Bibliography
Appendix by Roy T. Cook
Index