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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 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege, 3rd ed. Blackwell (1st ed. A Critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Gottlob Frege.
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Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege Name Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege Birth November 8 Death 26 July School/tradition Analytic philosophy Main interests Philosophy of mathematics mathematical logic Philosophy of language Notable ideas Predicate calculus Logicism Sense and reference Influenced Giuseppe Peano Bertrand Russell Rudolf Carnap Ludwig Wittgenstein ... Edmund Husserl , and most of the analytic tradition Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege 8 November Wismar , Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 26 July Bad Kleinen Germany ... IPA [ˈgɔtlop ˈfʁeːgə] ) was a German mathematician who became a logician and philosopher . He helped found both modern mathematical logic and analytic philosophy . His work has exerted a fundamental and far-reaching influence on 20th-century philosophy , especially in English-speaking countries.
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Translate this page Gottlob Freges Eltern waren Alexander Frege und Auguste Bialloblotzky. Freges Vater war Mathematiklehrer und Direktor des Wismarer Lyzeums.
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Dieser Artikel behandelt den Logiker Gottlob Frege, zu weiteren Bedeutungen siehe Frege (Begriffskl¤rung) Gottlob Frege Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege 8. November in Wismar 26. Juli in Bad Kleinen ) war ein deutscher Mathematiker Logiker und Philosoph Seine herausragende Leistung auf dem Gebiet der Logik besteht darin, als erster eine formale Sprache und, damit zusammenh¤ngend, formale Beweise entwickelt zu haben. Er schuf damit eine wesentliche Grundlage f¼r die heutige Computertechnik und Informatik . Im Bereich der Philosophie waren seine sprachphilosophischen Betrachtungen auŸerordentlich einflussreich. Unmittelbar beeinflusst hat er u. a. Bertrand Russell und Ludwig Wittgenstein , damit gilt er als einer der haupts¤chlichen Wegbereiter der analytischen Philosophie , einer der wichtigsten Str¶mungen der Philosophie im 20. Jahrhundert.
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Gottlob Freges Eltern waren Alexander Frege und Auguste Bialloblotzky. Freges Vater war Mathematiklehrer und Direktor des Wismarer Lyzeums . Freges Mutter hatte wahrscheinlich polnische Vorfahren. Zur Zeit von Freges Geburt geh¶rte

3. Gottlob Frege --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege 8 de noviembre de 26 de julio de ) fue un matem¡tico l³gico y fil³sofo alem¡n fundador de la moderna l³gica matem¡tica y la filosof­a anal­tica .Frege es considerado el mayor l³gico desde Arist³teles
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Nacido en Wismar (actual Alemania) en 1848. Comenz³ sus estudios en la Universidad de Jena en traslad¡ndose a Gotinga para completar sus estudios de f­sica, qu­mica, filosof­a y matem¡ticas licenciandose en esta ºltima . Al regresar a Jena se dedic³ a la docencia de matem¡ticas ,hasta su muerte en Bad Kleinen hacia 1925.
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En public³ su revolucionaria obra Conceptograf­a (Begriffsschrift) , en la que sent³ las bases de la l³gica matem¡tica moderna iniciando una nueva era en esta disciplina que hab­a permanecido pr¡cticamente inalterada desde Arist³teles: mediante la introducci³n de una nueva sintaxis, con la inclusi³n de los llamados cuantificadores («para todo» o «para algºn caso de»). Fue el primero en distinguir la caracterizaci³n formal de las leyes l³gicas de su contenido sem¡ntico. Una vez fijados los principios axiom¡ticos de la l³gica, acometi³ la tarea de edificar la aritm©tica sobre la base de aqu©lla. Un problema en las revolucionarias obras de Frege es la cantidad de espacio impreso que requiere su notaci³n; no fue realmente hasta la publicaci³n de los

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Gottlob Frege Born in Germany in 1848, Gottlob Frege was a mathematician, a logician and a philosopher. He and his work went largely unnoticed (and was sometimes even negatively viewed) by the other intellectuals of his day. It was only after his death in 1925 that the sheer profundity and impact of his writings became truly apparent, especially since they were acknowledged by no less than academic luminaries such as Bertrand Russel, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Edmund Husserl, all of whom considered his books to be indispensable and a direct influence to their own work.
Despite slow recognition of his work, Frege is now generally regarded to be the father of modern logic as well as the entire tradition of analytic philosophy due to his analysis of language, reference and meaning. In addition, Frege is credited with being the first to develop a systematic quantifier (or predicate) logic. This development arose out of his desire to develop a system of logic that would subsume mathematics.
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GOTTLOB FREGE (1848 1925). CONFERENCES. Frege, Identity and Logic, Philosophy Programme, School of Advanced Studies, University of London, May 27-28, 2005
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9. Gottlob Frege (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
Friedrich Ludwig gottlob frege (b. 1848, d. 1925) was a German mathematician, logician, and philosopher who worked at the University of Jena.
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First published Thu Sep 14, 1995; substantive revision Wed May 25, 2005 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.

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  • 11. Gottlob Frege [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    gottlob frege (18481925) was a German logician, mathematician and philosopher who played a crucial role in the emergence of modern logic and analytic
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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 those parts of this article) 1. 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
    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

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    14. Philosophers : Gottlob Frege
    frege was the father of modern mathematical logic. In 1879 he published Conceptnotation, a work that included a formal language which was able to express
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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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    frege, gottlob Friedrich Ludwig born 8th November 1848 at Wismar (Mecklenburg/Germany); died 26th July 1925 at Bad Kleinen (south of Wismar).
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    Frege was born in Wismar. He started studying at the University of Jena in 1869 and moved to G¶ttingen after two years, where he received his Ph.D. in 1873. After returning to Jena two years later, he became lecturer of mathematics. In 1879, he was made associate professor and in 1896 became professor of mathematics. He died in Bad Kleinen in 1925.
    Major Works of Gottlob Frege
    - Conceptual Notation (1879)
    - The Foundations of Arithmetic (1884)
    - The Basic Laws of Arithmetic (1893, 1903)
    - Function and Concept (1891)
    - On Sense and Meaning (1892)
    - On Concept and Object (1892)
    - Thoughts (1919)
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