What makes certain definitions fruitful? And how can definitions play an explanatory role? The purpose of this paper is to examine these questions via an investigation of Frege’s treatment of definitions. Specifically, I pursue this issue via an examination of Frege’s views about the scientific unification of logic and arithmetic. In my view, what interpreters have failed to appreciate is that logicism is a project of unification, not reduction. For Frege, unification involves two separate steps: (1) an account of the content expressed by arithmetical claims and (2) the justification of that content. The distinction between these steps allows us to see that there are two notions of definition at play in Frege’s logicist work, viz., one conc...
SUMMARY. — In this article, I compare Gottlob Frege's and Bernard Bolzano's rationalist conceptions ...
We note that a plural version of logicism about arithmetic is suggested by the standard reading of H...
There is still considerable disagreement among Frege's exegetes on how Frege's logical universalism ...
What makes certain definitions fruitful? And how can definitions play an explanatory role? The purpo...
What, in Frege’s view, makes definitions fruitful? In Grundlagen §70, Frege offers an answer: Unfrui...
This volume collects together eleven essays, most previously published (including two in this journa...
The purpose of the present essay is to give an outline of Frege's logicosemantic theory as seen in h...
In order to understand the implications of Frege's Grundlagen der Arithmetik, we must bear in mind t...
In what follows, the difference between Frege’s and Schröder’s understanding of logical connectives ...
In this paper I argue that the two-dimensional character of Frege’s Begriffsschrift plays an epistem...
Joan Weiner (2007) has argued that Frege’s definitions of numbers are linguistic stipulations, with ...
The author discusses Frege's critique of the so-called formal arithmetic. It is included in the seco...
A version of Frege's theorem can be proved in a plural logic with pair abstraction. We talk through ...
A speculative investigation of how Frege's logical views change between Begriffsschrift and Grundges...
What are mathematical objects? Frege's answer was that they are extensions of concepts. In this pape...
SUMMARY. — In this article, I compare Gottlob Frege's and Bernard Bolzano's rationalist conceptions ...
We note that a plural version of logicism about arithmetic is suggested by the standard reading of H...
There is still considerable disagreement among Frege's exegetes on how Frege's logical universalism ...
What makes certain definitions fruitful? And how can definitions play an explanatory role? The purpo...
What, in Frege’s view, makes definitions fruitful? In Grundlagen §70, Frege offers an answer: Unfrui...
This volume collects together eleven essays, most previously published (including two in this journa...
The purpose of the present essay is to give an outline of Frege's logicosemantic theory as seen in h...
In order to understand the implications of Frege's Grundlagen der Arithmetik, we must bear in mind t...
In what follows, the difference between Frege’s and Schröder’s understanding of logical connectives ...
In this paper I argue that the two-dimensional character of Frege’s Begriffsschrift plays an epistem...
Joan Weiner (2007) has argued that Frege’s definitions of numbers are linguistic stipulations, with ...
The author discusses Frege's critique of the so-called formal arithmetic. It is included in the seco...
A version of Frege's theorem can be proved in a plural logic with pair abstraction. We talk through ...
A speculative investigation of how Frege's logical views change between Begriffsschrift and Grundges...
What are mathematical objects? Frege's answer was that they are extensions of concepts. In this pape...
SUMMARY. — In this article, I compare Gottlob Frege's and Bernard Bolzano's rationalist conceptions ...
We note that a plural version of logicism about arithmetic is suggested by the standard reading of H...
There is still considerable disagreement among Frege's exegetes on how Frege's logical universalism ...