
Essays on Frege's Basic Laws of Arithmetic
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- Foreword
- 1: Richard Kimberly Heck: The Basic Laws of Cardinal Number
- 2: Patricia Blanchette: Axioms in Frege
- 3: Walter B. Pedriali: When Logic Gives Out: Frege on Basic Logical Laws
- 4: Øystein Linnebo: The Context Principle in Frege's Grundgesetze
- 5: Joan Weiner: Why Does Frege Care Whether Julius Caesar is a Numbera Section 10 of Basic Laws and the Context Principle
- 6: Kevin C. Klement: Grundgesetze and the Sense/Reference Distinction
- 7: Peter Simons: Double Value-Ranges
- 8: Robert C. May and Kai F. Wehmeier: The Proof of Hume's Principle
- 9: William Stirton: Frege's Theorems on Simple Series
- 10: Jamie Tappenden: Infinitesimals, Magnitudes, and Definition in Frege
- 11: Erich H. Reck: Frege's Relation to Dedekind: Basic Laws and Beyond
- 12: Michael Hallett: Frege on Creation
- 13: Philip A. Ebert and Marcus Rossberg: Mathematical Creation in Frege's Grundgesetze
- 14: Eric Snyder and Stewart Shapiro: Frege on the Real Numbers
- 15: Roy T. Cook: Frege's Little Theorem and Frege's Way Out
- 16: Crispin Wright: How did the serpent of inconsistency enter Frege's paradise?
- 17: Matthias Schirn: Second-Order Abstraction Before and After Russell's Paradox
- 18: Richard Kimberly Heck: Formal Arithmetic Before Grundgesetze
- 19: Michael Kremer: Definitions in Begriffsschrift and Grundgesetze
- 20: Michael Beaney: A Brief History of English Translations of Frege's Writings
- 21: Michael Beaney: Translating 'Bedeutung' in Frege's Writings: A Case Study and Cautionary Tale in the History and Philosophy of Translation
- 22: Philip A. Ebert and Marcus Rossberg: Contemporary Reviews of Frege's Grundgesetze
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