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Grundgesetze der Arithmetik

The first complete English translation of a groundbreaking work. An ambitious account of the relation of mathematics to logic. Includes a foreword by Crispin Wright, translators' Introduction, and an appendix on Frege's logic by Roy T. Cook. The German philosopher and mathematician Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) was the father of analytic philosophy and to all intents and purposes the inventor of modern logic. Basic Laws of Arithmetic, originally published in German in two volumes (1893, 1903), is Freges magnum opus. It was to be the pinnacle of Freges lifes work. It represents the final stage of his logicist project the idea that arithmetic and analysis are reducible to logic and contains his mature philosophy of mathematics and logic. The aim of Basic Laws of Arithmetic is to demonstrate the logical nature of mathematical theorems by providing gapless proofs in Frege's formal system using only basic laws of logic, logical inference, and explicit definitions. The work contains a philosophical foreword, an introduction to Frege's logic, a derivation of arithmetic from this logic, a critique of contemporary approaches to the real numbers, and the beginnings of a logicist treatment of real analysis. As is well-known, a letter received from Bertrand Russell shortly before the publication of the second volume made Frege realise that his basic law V, governing the identity of value-ranges, leads into inconsistency. Frege discusses a revision to basic law V written in response to Russells letter in an afterword to volume II. The continuing importance of Basic Laws of Arithmetic lies not only in its bearing on issues in the foundations of mathematics and logic but in its model of philosophical inquiry. Frege's ability to locate the essential questions, his integration of logical and philosophical analysis, and his rigorous approach to criticism and argument in general are vividly in evidence in this, his most ambitious work. Philip Ebert and Marcus Rossberg present the first full English translation of both volumes of Freges major work preserving the original formalism and pagination. The edition contains a foreword by Crispin Wright and an extensive appendix providing an introduction to Frege's formal system by Roy T. Cook. Readership: Scholars and advanced students in philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, and early analytic philosophy.

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  • "The first complete English translation of a groundbreaking work. An ambitious account of the relation of mathematics to logic. Includes a foreword by Crispin Wright, translators' Introduction, and an appendix on Frege's logic by Roy T. Cook. The German philosopher and mathematician Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) was the father of analytic philosophy and to all intents and purposes the inventor of modern logic. Basic Laws of Arithmetic, originally published in German in two volumes (1893, 1903), is Freges magnum opus. It was to be the pinnacle of Freges lifes work. It represents the final stage of his logicist project the idea that arithmetic and analysis are reducible to logic and contains his mature philosophy of mathematics and logic. The aim of Basic Laws of Arithmetic is to demonstrate the logical nature of mathematical theorems by providing gapless proofs in Frege's formal system using only basic laws of logic, logical inference, and explicit definitions. The work contains a philosophical foreword, an introduction to Frege's logic, a derivation of arithmetic from this logic, a critique of contemporary approaches to the real numbers, and the beginnings of a logicist treatment of real analysis. As is well-known, a letter received from Bertrand Russell shortly before the publication of the second volume made Frege realise that his basic law V, governing the identity of value-ranges, leads into inconsistency. Frege discusses a revision to basic law V written in response to Russells letter in an afterword to volume II. The continuing importance of Basic Laws of Arithmetic lies not only in its bearing on issues in the foundations of mathematics and logic but in its model of philosophical inquiry. Frege's ability to locate the essential questions, his integration of logical and philosophical analysis, and his rigorous approach to criticism and argument in general are vividly in evidence in this, his most ambitious work. Philip Ebert and Marcus Rossberg present the first full English translation of both volumes of Freges major work preserving the original formalism and pagination. The edition contains a foreword by Crispin Wright and an extensive appendix providing an introduction to Frege's formal system by Roy T. Cook. Readership: Scholars and advanced students in philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, and early analytic philosophy."@en

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  • "Die Grundgesetze der Arithmetik : begriffsgeschichtlich abgeleitet"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik"@en
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik : begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet. Band I und II"
  • "Basic laws of arithmetic : derived using concept-script : volumes I & II"@en
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic : exposition of the system"
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic : exposition of the system"@en
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik - Begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "The basic Laws of arithmetic Exposition of the system"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik. Begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik : begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic exposition of the system. Transl. and ed with an introd., by montgomery farth"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik [I/II] : begriffsgeschichtlich abgeleitet"
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic : exposition of the system. tr. and edited, with An introduction by Montgomery Furth"@en
  • "Grundgesetze der arithmetik"
  • "Basic laws of arithmetic : derived using concept-script. Volumes 1. & 2"
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic : Exposition of the system"
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic; exposition of the system"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "[Grundgesetze der Arithmetik.] The basic laws of arithmetic; translated and edited, with an introduction, by Montgomery Furth"@en
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet von G. Frege"
  • "[Grundgesetze der Arithmetik.] The Basic Laws of Arithmetic. Exposition of the system. Translated and edited, with an introduction, by Montgomery Furth"
  • "[Grundgesetze der Arithmetik.] The Basic Laws of Arithmetic. Exposition of the system. Translated and edited, with an introduction, by Montgomery Furth"@en
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, Begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "Grundgesetze der arithmetik begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik; begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "Grundgesetze der arithmetik : begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "The Basic laws of arithmetic : exposition of the system"
  • "Basic laws of arithmetic, derived using concept-script : volumes I & II"@en
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic"@en
  • "Basic laws of arithmetic"
  • "The basic laws of arithmetic : exposition on the system"
  • "The Basic Laws of Arithmetic"
  • "Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik : begriffsschriftliche Abgeleitet"
  • "Grundgesetze der arithmetik: begriffsgeschichtlich abgeleitet"
  • "Grundgesetze der Arithmetik : Begriffsschriftlich abgeleitet"
  • "Die Grundgesetze der Arithmetik"

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