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         Frege Gottlob:     more books (100)
  1. On Frege (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Joseph Salerno, 2001-01-08
  2. Frege's Theory of Judgement by David Bell, 1979-01-31
  3. The Interpretation of Frege's Philosophy by Michael Dummett, 1987-04-01
  4. Gottlob Frege: una introduccion (Cuardernos De Logica, Epistemologia Y Lenguaje) (Spanish Edition) by M Stepanians, 2007-09-10
  5. Gottlob Frege: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, 4 Volume Set (Critical Assessments of Leading Philosphers)
  6. Frege Explained (Ideas Explained) by Joan Weiner, 2004-12-29
  7. Frege (Past Masters) by Joan Weiner, 1999-12-09
  8. Gottlob Frege: una introduccion (Cuardernos De Logica, Epistemologia Y Lenguaje) (Spanish Edition) by M Stepanians, 2007-09-10
  9. Gottlob Frege. by Verena Mayer, 1996-04-01
  10. Gottlob Frege. Une Introduction (Cahiers de Logique et d'Epistemologie) (French Edition) by M Stepanians, 2007-10-17
  11. Gottlob Frege: Kontext-Prinzip und Ontologie (Symposion) (German Edition) by Ulrike Kleemeier, 1997
  12. Frege Synthesized: Essays on the Philosophical and Foundational Work of Gottlob Frege (Synthese Library)
  13. Beurteilbarer Inhalt und Gedanke in der Philosophie Gottlob Freges (Philosophische Texte und Studien) (German Edition) by Hartfried Kaschmieder, 1989
  14. Gottlob Frege zur Einführung by Markus S. Stepanians, 2001

21. Gottlob Frege
Gottlob Frege. Frege, Gottlob (18481925), German mathematician andphilosopher, the founder of modern mathematical logic. Frege
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Gottlob Frege
F rege, Gottlob (1848-1925), German mathematician and philosopher, the founder of modern mathematical logic. Frege was born in Wismar, in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania. He studied at the universities of Jena and Göttingen, later joining the mathematics faculty at Jena. Frege sought to derive the principles of arithmetic from the principles of logic. Faced with the ambiguity of ordinary language and the inadequacy of available logical systems, he invented many symbolic notations, such as quantifiers and variables, thus providing the foundation for modern mathematical logic. His work greatly influenced the British philosopher Bertrand Russell. Conceptual Notation (1879; trans. 1972) is regarded as the most important of his publications, which also include The Foundations of Arithmetic (1884; trans. 1950) and Grundgesetze der Arithmetik (2 vol.; 1893-1903), portions of which have been translated as The Basic Laws of Arithmetic: An Exposition of the System (1965). Hae lisätietoa!! tume@kempele.fi

22. Die Kennzeichnungstheorien Von Frege Und Russell @ Thomas Landauer
Translate this page frege gottlob Funktion und Begriff. 1891. In frege gottlob Funktion, Begriff,Bedeutung - Fünf logische Studien. Herausgegeben von Günther PATZIG.
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Die Kennzeichnungstheorien
von FREGE und RUSSELL
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Funktionen bei FREGE
FREGE FREGE FREGE FREGE ... FREGE , S. 87).
FREGE
FREGE HEUSER Zuordnung Funktion der reellen Variablen x FREGE
Begriffe als Funktionen
PATZIG , S. 3). Wahrheitswertes = 1 bedeutet an der Stelle 2 das Falsche, an der Stelle 1 jedoch das Wahre (vgl. FREGE , S. 26).
Sinn und Bedeutung
Wann sind zwei Funktionen bzw. Begriffe identisch? In der Mathematik gilt z. B. x ist, da die Bezeichnungen FREGE beantwortet die Frage mit der Unterscheidung zwischen Sinn und Bedeutung: So ist zwar die Bedeutung Sinn
Die Theorie der Kennzeichnung von RUSSELL
RUSSELL RUSSELL RUSSELL Interessanter wird die Sache bei bestimmten die RUSSELL
Waverley Waverley RUSSELL Waverley Waverley RUSSELL , S. 15). RUSSELL , S. 11). jeder sinnvoll gebraucht wird, im zweiten Fall jedoch (vgl. RUSSELL FREGE FREGE , S. 54).
Die drei Beispiele RUSSELLs
RUSSELL , S. 11):
  • Waverley ist Scott eingesetzt werden (da Scott der Autor von Waverley
  • ungeraden Bedeutung behoben (vgl. FREGE Waverley Waverley Scott Waverley Waverley schrieb
    RUSSELL , S. 22). Darum ersucht er den Leser, den von ihm vorgetragenen Ansatz nicht wegen seiner scheinbaren Kompliziertheit zu verwerfen.

    23. Frege Gottlob Logische Untersuchungen.
    Translate this page frege gottlob Logische Untersuchungen. Titel Logische Untersuchungen.Autor frege gottlob. Rubrik1 Philosophie, 20., 21.
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    Frege Gottlob Logische Untersuchungen.
    Titel: Logische Untersuchungen.
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    24. Grundlagen Der Arithmetik Frege Gottlob
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    25. Gottlob Frege - Wikipedia
    Other languages Deutsch. Gottlob Frege. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (born November 8 1848
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    Gottlob Frege
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (born November 8 in Wismar , died July 26 in Bad Kleinen ), was a German mathematician logician , and philosopher who founded modern mathematical logic and analytic philosophy Frege invented propositional and predicate calculi which, with improved notation, are still taught today. 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.

    26. Frege
    Translate this page frege gottlob allemand, 1848-1925 Professeur de mathématiques à Iéna,il développa le langage formalisé (calcul des propositions
    http://www.sciences-en-ligne.com/momo/chronomath/chrono2/Frege.html
    FREGE Gottlob
    allemand, 1848-1925
    Begriffsschrift Leibniz Boole dans son Grundlagen der Arithmetik Russell Cantor Logique et implication Peano Zermelo Hilbert Renard Henry

    27. Gottlob Frege
    Short biography from the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford.
    http://mally.stanford.edu/frege.html
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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

    28. Frege
    Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Frege.html
    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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    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    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, was situated on an inlet of the Baltic Sea. It had been administered by the Mecklenburg-Schwerin state since 1803 but at the time when Gottlog 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 monarchy, the royal 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.

    29. 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.
    http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/f/frege.htm
    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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    Follow links to several biographies of the philosopher, books and essays about him, a list of translations of his work, and related sites. Brian W. Carver's résumé. gottlob frege (18481925). Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)
    http://www.ags.uci.edu/~bcarver/frege.html
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    31. Gottlob Frege
    Informationen ¼ber dem Mathematiker, Logiker und Philosophen frege.
    http://www.gavagai.de/HHP49.htm
    Gottlob Frege
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Gottlob Frege Frege's Logic, Theorem, and Foundations for Arithmetic Texte online "Der Gedanke" Biografie und Werk , knapp
    Carver mit umfangreicher Linkliste
    Metaphysics Research Lab
    Stelzner , fundierte, umfassende Website
    Kent Bach : "Comparing Frege and Russell"
    Jill Dieterle : "Julius Caesar and the Number 2"
    Gottlob-Frege-Zentrum und Reform der Mathematikausbildung . PDF-Datei
    Dieter : Philosophie-Seiten: Gottlob Frege . Linksammlung
    Thomas Landauer : "Die Kennzeichnungstheorien von FREGE und RUSSELL" Logik und Grundlagenausbildung . PDF-Datei Barry Smith : "Logic and the Sachverhalt" The Monist Werke Freges im Verlag Meiner, Hamburg Gottlob Frege. Der Gedanke. Alexej Nilytsch Kirillow in Fjodor Dostojewskij. "It is not necessary for the existence of an effective method that it should be known to someone at some time. There may exist effective methods that nobody ever discovers in the whole history of the world". Geoffrey Hunter.

    32. 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.
    http://www.findlink.dk/frege/frege.htm
    [backhome]
    Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) Chronological list of Frege's writings.
    Secondary literature on Frege.
    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

    33. Redirect
    Comprehensive links page, maintained by Brian W. Carver.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers Wittgenstein, Ludwig...... Resume Brian W. Carver's résumé. gottlob frege (18481925), Ludwig Wittgenstein(1889-1951) Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), Lecture Brian Carver's Classes.
    http://www.ags.uci.edu/~bcarver/ludwig.html
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    34. Gottlob Frege
    Translate this page gottlob frege Biographisches. gottlob frege (1848-1925). FN4 Vgl. frege,gottlob Nachgelassene Schriften und wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel.
    http://home.t-online.de/home/wstelzner/fregjena.htm
    Gottlob Frege
    Biographisches Gottlob Frege
    Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Jena besucht. Karl Snell Ernst Abbe
    zum Dr. phil.
    Wucherei
    seit den 60er Jahren des 19. Jh.
    1879 erschien in Halle/Saale das erste Hauptwerk Freges, die Begriffsschrift, eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens Begriffsschrift 1884 erschien das zweite Hauptwerk Freges Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik Alfred Frege (geb. Fuchs).
    Freges Wohnnaus
    in Jena, Ibrahimstr. 29,
    vormals Forstweg 29

    1896 wurde Frege in Jena zum ordentlichen Honorarprofessor berufen. Gottlob Frege hat in Jena von 1874 bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1918 ein umfangreiches Lehrpensum absolviert, das nur selten unterbrochen wurde. mit Mittel der Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung von 1906 bis 1908 errichtet Freges akademischer Weg in Jena Ernst Abbe und Gottlob Frege Ernst Abbe
    Logik und Mathematik. Frege-Kolloquium Jena 1993. Berlin/New York, 218-225. Detaillierte Informationen zu Leo Sachse, seiner Verbindung zu Gottlob Frege und den philosophischen Auffassungen Leo Sachses sind in dem Band (33-40), Torsten Heblack:

    35. Frege
    Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.Category Science Math History People frege, gottlob......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.
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Frege.html
    Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege
    Born: 8 Nov 1848 in Wismar, Mecklenburg-Schwerin (now Germany)
    Died: 26 July 1925 in Bad Kleinen, Germany
    Click the picture above
    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    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, was situated on an inlet of the Baltic Sea. It had been administered by the Mecklenburg-Schwerin state since 1803 but at the time when Gottlog 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 monarchy, the royal 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.

    36. Björn's Guide To Philosophy - Frege
    Article in Björn's Guide To Philosophy.Category Science Math History People frege, gottlob......Friedrich Ludwig gottlob frege 18481925
    http://www.knuten.liu.se/~bjoch509/philosophers/fre.html
    Friedrich Ludwig
    Gottlob Frege
    Biography
      Born November 8, 1848, in Wismar - died in July 26, 1925, in Bad Kleinen. Frege was a German mathematician and logician who founded modern mathematical logic. Working on the border between mathematics, logic and philosophy he practically invented an entire discipline. Frege became bitter by the lack of understanding from his colleagues in his own lifetime. Even though he was sure about his own genius, his work was so independent from other influences, past or present, that the understanding for his work didn't come until much later, to a certain extent because of Russell's work. Frege was married but his wife died during World War I, and did not have any children of his own. However, he had an adopted son, who became an engineer. During the war he developed a hatred of socialism and democracy, to which he blamed the loss of the war. He also was an anti-Semitist, although not active in politics, who believed all Jews should be expelled from Germany. A belief he shared with too many germans at that time.
    Works
      Begriffsschrift, eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens

    37. Gottlob Frege From FOLDOC
    frege, gottlob . gottlob frege. person, history, philosophy, mathematics,logic, theory (18481925) A mathematician who put mathematics
    http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Frege, Gottlob

    38. MITECS: Frege, Gottlob
    frege, gottlob. gottlob frege (18481925) was a professional mathematicianwho, together with Bertrand Russell, is considered to
    http://cognet.mit.edu/MITECS/Articles/stanley.html
    Frege, Gottlob
    Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) was a professional mathematician who, together with Bertrand Russell, is considered to be one of the two grandfathers of modern analytic philosophy. However, the importance of his work extends far beyond the field of philosophy. Frege first introduced the concepts of modern quantificational LOGIC (1879). Indeed, with apologies to C. S. Pierce, it is no exaggeration to call modern quantificational logic Frege's discovery. Frege was also the first to present a formal system in the modern sense in which it was possible to carry out complex mathematical investigations (cf. FORMAL SYSTEMS, PROPERTIES OF
    Additional links
    Jason C. Stanley
    References
    Demopoulos, W., Ed. (1995). Frege's Philosophy of Mathematics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Dummett, M. (1973). Frege: Philosophy of Language. London: Duckworth. Fodor, J. (1975). The Language of Thought. New York: Thomas Crowell. Frege, G. (1879). Begriffsschrift: a formula language, modeled upon that of arithmetic, for pure thought. In Jean Van Heihenoort, Ed., 1967

    39. Gottlob Frege (1848-1925)
    Books and Quotations by frege. frege's Works in English Mathematical Quotationsby frege frege's former house in Jena. fregerelated Book Information.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~bwcarver/frege/
    Biographical Information
    Frege bio from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Frege bio from St. Andrews History of Mathematicians

    Frege bio from Eric's Treasure Trove

    Frege bio from Metaphysics Research Lab
    ...
    Frege appears on the Chronological List of Mathematicians
    Books and Quotations by Frege
    Frege's Works in English
    Mathematical Quotations by Frege

    Frege's former house in Jena
    Frege-related Book Information
    Frege Primary and Secondary Literature
    Frege-related Papers Online
    Comparing Frege and Russell by Kent Bach
    Julius Caesar and the Number 2
    by Jill Dieterle
    Frege-Russell Semantics?
    by Howard Wettstein
    Two Frege-related papers
    by Edward N. Zalta
    Other Information
    Chronology of Frege's Correspondence
    Electronic Mailing List
    Frege Electronic Mailing List on E-Groups
    Other Frege Pages
    Rainer Born has several pages on Frege
    Bjorn's Frege Page
    Resources in German
    Frege, die moderne Logik und Jena Timeline of Frege's life Bibliographie der Schriften Freges This page's counter says that since April 8, 1997 you are visitor number

    40. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Frege, Gottlob
    frege, gottlob (b. 1848,Wismar, Germany, d. 1925, Bad Kleinen, Germany,Ph.D. mathematics - geometry, University of Göttingen, 1873).
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/MindDict/frege.html
    Frege, Gottlob Tadeusz Zawidzki References Frege Site

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