We now know of a number of ways of developing Real Analysis on a basis of abstraction principles and second-order logic. One, outlined by Shapiro in his contribution to this volume, mimics Dedekind in identifying the reals with cuts in the series of rationals under their natural order. The result is an essentially structuralist conception of the reals. An earlier approach, developed by Hale in his "Reals by Abstraction", differs by placing additional emphasis upon what I here term Frege's Constraint, that a satisfactory foundation for any branch of mathematics should somehow so explain its basic concepts that their applications are immediate. This paper is concerned with the meaning of and motivation for this constraint. Stru...
Frege's arithmetical-platonism is glossed as the first step in developing the thesis; however, it re...
In his work on the foundations of mathematics, Frege placed the problem in a wider context, namely t...
I examine Frege's explanation of how Hilbert ought to have presented his proofs of the independence ...
International audienceRecent discussions on Fregean and neo-Fregean foundations for arithmetic and r...
The paper scrutinizes Frege’s Euclideanism—his view of arithmetic and ge-ometry as resting on a smal...
Linnebo and Pettigrew (Philos Q 64:267–283, 2014) have recently developed a version of non-eliminati...
I investigate the role of geometric intuition in Frege’s early math-ematical works and the significa...
In this paper I argue that the two-dimensional character of Frege’s Begriffsschrift plays an epistem...
This survey article describes Frege's celebrated foundational work against the context of other late...
Gottlob Frege abandoned his logicist program after Bertrand Russell had discovered that some assump...
Although Frege's theory of real numbers in Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, Vol. II, is incomplete, it i...
constituting a framework for a theory of logical or conceptual analysis. These principles are operat...
Neo-Fregean logicism attempts to base mathematics on abstraction principles. Since not all abstracti...
Øystein Linnebo and Richard Pettigrew ([2014]) have recently developed a version of non-eliminative ...
Frege says, at the end of a discussion of formalism in the Foundations of Arithmetic, that his own f...
Frege's arithmetical-platonism is glossed as the first step in developing the thesis; however, it re...
In his work on the foundations of mathematics, Frege placed the problem in a wider context, namely t...
I examine Frege's explanation of how Hilbert ought to have presented his proofs of the independence ...
International audienceRecent discussions on Fregean and neo-Fregean foundations for arithmetic and r...
The paper scrutinizes Frege’s Euclideanism—his view of arithmetic and ge-ometry as resting on a smal...
Linnebo and Pettigrew (Philos Q 64:267–283, 2014) have recently developed a version of non-eliminati...
I investigate the role of geometric intuition in Frege’s early math-ematical works and the significa...
In this paper I argue that the two-dimensional character of Frege’s Begriffsschrift plays an epistem...
This survey article describes Frege's celebrated foundational work against the context of other late...
Gottlob Frege abandoned his logicist program after Bertrand Russell had discovered that some assump...
Although Frege's theory of real numbers in Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, Vol. II, is incomplete, it i...
constituting a framework for a theory of logical or conceptual analysis. These principles are operat...
Neo-Fregean logicism attempts to base mathematics on abstraction principles. Since not all abstracti...
Øystein Linnebo and Richard Pettigrew ([2014]) have recently developed a version of non-eliminative ...
Frege says, at the end of a discussion of formalism in the Foundations of Arithmetic, that his own f...
Frege's arithmetical-platonism is glossed as the first step in developing the thesis; however, it re...
In his work on the foundations of mathematics, Frege placed the problem in a wider context, namely t...
I examine Frege's explanation of how Hilbert ought to have presented his proofs of the independence ...