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Carnap's Jena Notes, 1910-1914 (Full Circle)

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Frege's Lectures on Logic

Carnap's Jena Notes, 1910-1914 (Full Circle)

"Gottlob Frege's (1848-1925) pioneering work in logic and the foundations of mathematics began with his Begriffsschrift (or concept-script) which played an early, influential role in the development of logic and analytic philosophy. One important philosopher who studied Frege's ideas was Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970), who attended Frege's classes on Begriffsschrift at the University of Jena. Discovered in the 1990s and presented here for the first time, Carnap's notes from these classes offer new information about Frege's teaching and his post-1903 views on logic after learning of Bertrand Russell's famous antinomy." "By looking at Frege's lectures on logic through the eyes of the young Carnap, this book casts new light on the history of logic and analytic philosophy. As two introductory essays by Gottfried Gabriel and by Erich H. Reck and Steve Awodey explain, Carnap's notes allow us to better understand Frege's deep influence on Carnap and analytic philosophy, as well as the broader philosophical matrix from which both continental and analytic styles of thought emerged in the 20th century."--BOOK JACKET.

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Open Court
Language
English
Pages
256

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Cover of: Frege's lectures on logic
Frege's lectures on logic: Carnap's student notes, 1910-1914
2004, Open Court
in English
Cover of: Frege's Lectures on Logic
Frege's Lectures on Logic: Carnap's Jena Notes, 1910-1914 (Full Circle)
October 25, 2004, Open Court
Paperback in English

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"In the present volume, three lecture series of Frege's are published in English for the first time: two on "Concept Script [Begriffsschrift]" from the winter semester 1910/11 and the summer semester 1913 and one on "Logic in Mathematics" from the summer semester 1914."

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Paperback
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight
9.9 ounces

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OL8019106M
ISBN 10
0812695534
ISBN 13
9780812695533
LibraryThing
5110963
Goodreads
478209

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OL608714W

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