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Frege : Philosophy of Mathematics (New ed)

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The philosophy of Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) is seen by many as the starting point for the modern analytical movement: Russell, Wittgenstein and Quine were all influenced by Frege, and much of analytical philosophy can be viewed as building on, or attempting to correct his work.

In 1973 Michael Dummett published "Frege: Philosophy of Language", the first of two volumes devoted to a survey and discussion of Frege's philosophy, considered as roughly divisible between the philosophy of language and philosophy of mathematics.

This is the second volume in a corrected paperback edition.

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Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
0715626604 / 9780715626603
Paperback / softback
510.92
20/04/1995
United Kingdom
346 pages, black & white illustrations
156 x 234 mm, 486 grams
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