Gottlob Frege

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Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege 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. Wikipedia
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November 8, 1848
Died:
July 26, 1925
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  • CTAN: directory:...

    This style style can be used with LaTeX to typeset material written in Frege's Begriffsschrift.
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  • Gottlob Frege on Being,...

    BEING "One of Frege's main semantic principles, is however, missing in Dummett's book, [Frege: philosophy of language] and it is has been ignored by most Frege scholars.
    www.formalontology.it/fregeg.htm
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    Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) was a German logician, mathematician and philosopher who played a crucial role in the emergence of modern logic and analytic philosophy.
    www.iep.utm.edu/f/frege.htm
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    Frege-related Papers Online Comparing Frege and Russell by Kent Bach Julius Caesar and the Number 2 by Jill Dieterle Frege-Russell Semantics?
    www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~brianwc/frege/
  • Frege and Language...

    Gottlob Frege is most celebrated today for his contributions to mathematical logic and the philosophy of language.
    www.utm.edu/research/iep/f/freg-lan.htm
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