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  1. The Foundations of Arithmetic: A Logico-Mathematical Enquiry into the Concept of Number by Gottlob Frege, 1980-12-01
  2. Gottlob Frege: Foundations of Arithmetic (Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy) by Gottlob Frege, Dale Jacquette, et all 2007-01-14
  3. The Frege Reader (Blackwell Readers) by Gottlob Frege, 1997-07-14
  4. Philosophical Writings: Translations by Gottlob Frege, 1980-07-31
  5. The Cambridge Companion to Frege (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  6. Collected Papers on Mathematics, Logic, and Philosophy by Gottlob Frege, 1991-01-15
  7. Posthumous Writings by Gottlob Frege, 1991-01-15
  8. Truth, Thought, Reason: Essays on Frege by Tyler Burge, 2005-04-21
  9. Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence of Gottlob Frege by Gottlob Frege, 1980-04-01
  10. The Philosophy of Gottlob Frege by Richard L. Mendelsohn, 2010-11-30
  11. Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference: Its Origin and Scope (Modern European Philosophy) by Wolfgang Carl, 1994-11-25
  12. Studies on Gottlob Frege and Traditional Philosophy by I. Angelelli, 2010-11-02
  13. The Metaphysics of Gottlob Frege: An Essay in Ontological Reconstruction (Martinus Nijhoff Philosophy Library) by E.H.W Kluge, 2010-11-02
  14. Wittgenstein, Frege and the Vienna Circle by G.P. Baker, 1988-08-25

1. Gottlob Frege
Gottlob Frege. Gottlob Frege (b. 1848, d. 1925) was a German mathematician, logician, and philosopher the University of Jena. Frege essentially reconceived the discipline of logic by
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predecessor relation and of the concept of natural number ) and methods (for deriving the axioms of number theory) constituted a significant advance. To ground his views about the relationship of logic and mathematics, Frege conceived a comprehensive philosophy of language that many philosophers still find insightful. However, his lifelong project, of showing that mathematics was reducible to logic, was not successful.

2. Philosophers : Gottlob Frege
Gottlob Frege. Logician. Germany. 18481925. Frege was the fatherof modern mathematical logic. In 1879 he published Concept-notation
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Frege was the father of modern mathematical logic. In 1879 he published Concept-notation , a work that included a formal language which was able to express generality through the quantifier-variable notation. This work also set forth a version of second order quantificational logic whcih he used to develop a logical definition for the ancestral of a relation. He was incredibly influential on the later works of Wittgenstein, Russell, George Boole, and Ernst Schroeder. In "On Sense and Meaning" Frege grapples with the problems of the difference between meaning and reference, and between proper name and its sense. He opened up new areas in the study of sense and meaning that were widely written on for the next 5 decades. See Also:

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  • Er ist der eigentliche Begründer der modernen (mathematischen) Logik. Seine Philosophie der Mathematik (der sog. Logizismus), die sich mit den Grundlagen der Mathematik beschäftigt, ist der erste Beitrag zur modernen philos. Diskussion der Mathematik. Schließlich ist er der Begründer der philos. Logik und der philos. semantischen Analyse der Sprache.
  • Die Hauptgedanken von Freges Grundlegung der modernen Logik sind bereits in seiner ersten Veröffentlichung, der Begriffsschrift aus dem Jahr 1879, enthalten. Hier wird zum ersten Mal ein modernes logisches System mit formalisierter Sprache, Axiomen und Schlussfolgerungsregeln dargestellt. Das System behandelt die sog. Prädikatenlogik 2. Stufe mit Quantifikationen über Gegenstände und Eigenschaften. Seine Fragmente über die Satz- und Prädikatenlogik 1. Stufe bilden – was Frege nicht selbst beweisen konnte – eine vollständige Formalisierung

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege November 8 July 26 ) was a German mathematician logician , and philosopher who founded modern mathematical logic and analytic philosophy Frege is arguably the greatest logician since Aristotle . His revolutionary Begriffsschrift Concept Script ) from marked the beginning of a new epoch in the history of logic by displacing the old Term Logic that had held sway virtually unchanged since Aristotle. Frege was the first to devise an axiomatization of propositional logic and of predicate logic, the latter of which was his own invention. The quantification so essential to Bertrand Russell 's theory of descriptions, and to Russell and Alfred North Whitehead 's Principia Mathematica , was also due to Frege. His work was largely unrecognized in his own day, and his ideas spread chiefly through those he influenced, particularly Giuseppe Peano and Russell.

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    12. Gottlob Frege
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    Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege
    Gottlob Frege (b. 1848, d. 1925) was a German mathematician, logician, and philosopher who worked at the University of Jena. He wrote philosophical works about logic, mathematics, and language. Principal Works:
    • Begriffsschrift (`Concept Notation'), eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens , Halle a. S., 1879
    • , Breslau, 1884
    • , Jena, 1891
    • , C (1892): 25-50
    • , XVI (1892): 192-205
    • Grundgesetze der Arithmetik (`Basic Laws of Arithmetic'), Jena: Verlag Hermann Pohle, Band I (1893), Band II (1903)
    • `Was ist eine Funktion?' (`What is a Function?'), in Festschrift Ludwig Boltzmann gewidmet zum sechzigsten Geburtstage, 20. Februar 1904 , S. Meyer (ed.), Leipzig, 1904, pp. 656-666
    • `Der Gedanke' (`The Thought'). Eine logische Untersuchung', in I (1918): 58-77
    Frege's Life:
    • Born, November 8, 1848, in Wismar (Mecklenburg-Schwerin)
    • 1869, entered the University of Jena
    • 1874, Habilitation in Mathematics, University of Jena
    • 1874, Privatdozent, University of Jena
    • 1879, Professor Extraordinarius, University of Jena

    13. Frege
    Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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    Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege
    Born: 8 Nov 1848 in Wismar, Mecklenburg-Schwerin (now Germany)
    Died: 26 July 1925 in Bad Kleinen, Germany
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    Gottlob Frege 's parents were Alexander Frege and Auguste Bialloblotzky. Alexander Frege was the head of a girls' high school in Wismar and it was in that town that Gottlob was born. Wismar, in northern Germany, is situated on an inlet of the Baltic Sea. It had been administered by the Mecklenburg-Schwerin state since 1803 but at the time when Gottlob was born there, the town was still claimed by Sweden, the country which had controlled it from the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 until 1803. It is thought that Gottlob's mother was from a family which did not originate in that area but was probably of Polish origin. Gottlob grew up in Wismar, attending the local Gymnasium where he was taught by Leo Sachse. It was almost certainly through following Sachse's advice that Frege chose to go to the University of Jena to continue his studies and in general Sachse had a large influence on his young student (see for example [48] and [54]). Frege was proud to live in the state of Mecklenburg, he loved the ducal house of Mecklenburg, and certainly believed in this form of government rather than a democratically elected one. A period of great political change in this part of Europe was approaching and events began to move quickly in 1866. Before looking at these events, however, we should note that 1866 was the year in which Alexander Frege, Gottlob's father, died.

    14. Frege, Gottlob. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. frege, gottlob. ( gôt´lp fr Philosophical Writings of gottlob frege ( 1952); M. Resnik, frege and the Philosophy of Mathematics
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    15. A Slice Of Philosophy: Gottlob Frege (1848-1925)
    A slice of frege's life and works. Listing of all his works and suggestions to secondary literature.
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    Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) Chronological list of Frege's writings.
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    German philosopher, mathematician and founder of modern
    Begriffsschrift and later in 1896 as "ordentlichen Honorarprofessor" due to his rising influence through his works which culminated in his main work: Grundgesetze in der Arithmetik (Basic Laws of Arithmetic), which among others Bertrand Russell and Whitehead drew valuable insights from. It was Russell who
    later discovered a basic inconsistency in Frege's Grundgesetze , which Frege acknowledged and added in appendix to the second volume (1903). Frege intended to solve the problem, but later had to resign in his efforts when he got time towork on the problems. Grundgesetze was intended to consist of four volumes, the last two was never published. What made Frege's project untenable was a paradox which has become known as Russell's Paradox. The paradoxis connected to Frege's view on numbers, especially set theory. A popularly formulation of the paradox is the barber that states that he shaves all men who doesn't shave themselves . The problem is now: who shavesthe barber!? A main reason for Frege's recent fame is Ludwig Wittgenstein, who explicitly referred to and discussed Frege. Wittgenstein referred to Frege with awe and admiration - quite exceptional. A recent philosopher, Michael Dummett wrote that in Frege's

    16. Gottlob Frege [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. gottlob frege (18481925). His full christenedname was Friedrich Ludwig gottlob frege. Little is known about his youth.
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    Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) Carnap and Wittgenstein . Frege is often called the founder of modern logic, and he is sometimes even heralded as the founder of analytic philosophy.
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    Life and Works Frege was born on November 8, 1848 in the coastal city of Wismar in Northern Germany. His full christened name was Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege. Little is known about his youth. His father, Karl Alexander Frege, and his mother, Auguste (Bialloblotzsky) Frege, both worked at a girl's private school founded in part by Karl. Both were also principals of the school at various points: Karl held the position until his death 1866, when Auguste took over until her death in 1878. The German writer Arnold Frege, born in Wismar in 1852, may have been Frege's younger brother, but this has not been confirmed. Frege probably lived in Wismar until 1869; in the years from 1864-1869 he is known to have studied at the Gymnasium in Wismar.

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    Friedrich Ludwig gottlob frege. Before looking at these events, however, we shouldnote that 1866 was the year in which Alexander frege, gottlob s father, died.
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    Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege
    Born: 8 Nov 1848 in Wismar, Mecklenburg-Schwerin (now Germany)
    Died: 26 July 1925 in Bad Kleinen, Germany
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    Gottlob Frege 's parents were Alexander Frege and Auguste Bialloblotzky. Alexander Frege was the head of a girls' high school in Wismar and it was in that town that Gottlob was born. Wismar, in northern Germany, is situated on an inlet of the Baltic Sea. It had been administered by the Mecklenburg-Schwerin state since 1803 but at the time when Gottlob was born there, the town was still claimed by Sweden, the country which had controlled it from the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 until 1803. It is thought that Gottlob's mother was from a family which did not originate in that area but was probably of Polish origin. Gottlob grew up in Wismar, attending the local Gymnasium where he was taught by Leo Sachse. It was almost certainly through following Sachse's advice that Frege chose to go to the University of Jena to continue his studies and in general Sachse had a large influence on his young student (see for example [48] and [54]). Frege was proud to live in the state of Mecklenburg, he loved the ducal house of Mecklenburg, and certainly believed in this form of government rather than a democratically elected one. A period of great political change in this part of Europe was approaching and events began to move quickly in 1866. Before looking at these events, however, we should note that 1866 was the year in which Alexander Frege, Gottlob's father, died.

    18. Gottlob Frege [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    gottlob frege (18481925) gottlob frege (1848-1925) was a German logician, mathematician and philosopher who played a crucial role in the emergence of modern logic and analytic philosophy.
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    Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) Carnap and Wittgenstein . Frege is often called the founder of modern logic, and he is sometimes even heralded as the founder of analytic philosophy.
    Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article)
    Life and Works Frege was born on November 8, 1848 in the coastal city of Wismar in Northern Germany. His full christened name was Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege. Little is known about his youth. His father, Karl Alexander Frege, and his mother, Auguste (Bialloblotzsky) Frege, both worked at a girl's private school founded in part by Karl. Both were also principals of the school at various points: Karl held the position until his death 1866, when Auguste took over until her death in 1878. The German writer Arnold Frege, born in Wismar in 1852, may have been Frege's younger brother, but this has not been confirmed. Frege probably lived in Wismar until 1869; in the years from 1864-1869 he is known to have studied at the Gymnasium in Wismar.

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