The issues surrounding the Caesar problem are assumed to be inert as far as ongoing mathematics is concerned. This paper aims to correct this impression by spelling out the ways that, in their historical context, Frege's remarks would have had considerable resonance with work that other mathematicians such as Riemann and Dedekind were doing. The search for presentation-independent characterizations of objects and global definitions was seen as bound up with fundamental methodological questions in complex analysis and number theory.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72188/1/j.1746-8361.2005.01029.x.pd
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My project here is the appraisal of Michael Dummett's diagnosis that the inconsistency of Frege’s sy...
A speculative investigation of how Frege's logical views change between Begriffsschrift and Grundges...
Until some decades ago, it was customary to discuss much pre-Modern mathematics as “algebra”, withou...
This paper argues that that Caesar problem had a technical aspect, namely, that it threatened to mak...
One version of the Julius Caesar problem arises when we demand assurance that expressions drawn from...
The neo-Fregean account of arithmetical knowledge is centered around the abstrac-tion principle know...
I attempt to explain Frege's handling of the Julius Caesar issue in terms of his more general philos...
This paper aims to answer the question of whether or not Frege's solution limited to value-ranges an...
The neo-Fregean account of arithmetical knowledge is centered around the abstraction principle known...
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The millennium problems set out by the Clay Mathematics Institute became a stimulus for mathematical...
The present thesis is a contribution to the debate on the applicability of mathematics; it examines ...
The frontiers of mathematics lie in two directions: higher towards more and more sophisticated and c...
About the book: This Handbook explores the history of mathematics under a series of themes which ra...
Texte d'une conférence donnée à Chicago en mai 2002Most historians of science have tended to take th...
My project here is the appraisal of Michael Dummett's diagnosis that the inconsistency of Frege’s sy...
A speculative investigation of how Frege's logical views change between Begriffsschrift and Grundges...
Until some decades ago, it was customary to discuss much pre-Modern mathematics as “algebra”, withou...