Bolzano’s Wissenschaftslehre (1837) is one of the two most important works in logic between Leibniz and Frege. In it, Bolzano revolutionised logic by placing it for the first time on a firm semantic footing, employing the concepts of objective, abstract propositions and ideas. The chief instrument in his account of logic is the variation of ideas, which enabled him to define a wide range of logical concepts, and further allowed him to merge deductive logic with a logical conception of probability. This article summarizes the main points of Bolzano’s logic and indicates ways in which they relate to post-Fregean logic
In §12 of his 1837 magnum opus, the Wissenschaftslehre, Bolzano remarks that “In the new logic textb...
The paper discusses some changes in Bolzano's definition of mathematics attested in several quotatio...
There are many respects in which Bolzano and Frege are close philosophical allies. In the first part...
Bolzano’s Wissenschaftslehre (1837) is one of the two most important works in logic between Leibniz...
A very important part of Bolzano´s work was his logic. Despite having little influence, Bolzano deve...
Logic and theology were two domains of great importance to Bolzano. His attempt to reconcile the dem...
Bernard Bolzano (1781 – 1848) was a Bohemian polymath who made important contributions in philosophy...
The paper analyses the way in which Bolzano relates to Kant’s thought, and in particular to Critique...
SUMMARY. — Bolzano's main innovations in logic result from his introduction and systematic use of th...
This is the Introduction to: H. Benis-Sinaceur, M. Panza and G. Sandu, Functions and Generality of L...
Some theoretical approaches to the semantic status of questions are considered that had been develop...
The matter under discussion is the methodology of mathematics presented by Bernard Bolzano (1782-184...
While Kant's claim has been discredited — namely that logic had, by his time, neither progressed nor...
This paper surveys Bolzano's Beyträge zu einer begründeteren Darstellung der Mathematik (Contributio...
In §12 of his 1837 magnum opus, the Wissenschaftslehre, Bolzano remarks that “In the new logic textb...
The paper discusses some changes in Bolzano's definition of mathematics attested in several quotatio...
There are many respects in which Bolzano and Frege are close philosophical allies. In the first part...
Bolzano’s Wissenschaftslehre (1837) is one of the two most important works in logic between Leibniz...
A very important part of Bolzano´s work was his logic. Despite having little influence, Bolzano deve...
Logic and theology were two domains of great importance to Bolzano. His attempt to reconcile the dem...
Bernard Bolzano (1781 – 1848) was a Bohemian polymath who made important contributions in philosophy...
The paper analyses the way in which Bolzano relates to Kant’s thought, and in particular to Critique...
SUMMARY. — Bolzano's main innovations in logic result from his introduction and systematic use of th...
This is the Introduction to: H. Benis-Sinaceur, M. Panza and G. Sandu, Functions and Generality of L...
Some theoretical approaches to the semantic status of questions are considered that had been develop...
The matter under discussion is the methodology of mathematics presented by Bernard Bolzano (1782-184...
While Kant's claim has been discredited — namely that logic had, by his time, neither progressed nor...
This paper surveys Bolzano's Beyträge zu einer begründeteren Darstellung der Mathematik (Contributio...
In §12 of his 1837 magnum opus, the Wissenschaftslehre, Bolzano remarks that “In the new logic textb...
The paper discusses some changes in Bolzano's definition of mathematics attested in several quotatio...
There are many respects in which Bolzano and Frege are close philosophical allies. In the first part...