Reading Frege's Grundgesetze
Hardcover: 315 pages
Publisher: OUP Oxford (November 29, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0199233705
Reading Frege's Grundgesetze
Hardcover: 315 pages
Publisher: OUP Oxford (November 29, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0199233705

Author(s): Richard G. Heck Jr. (Author)
Part I of
Reading Frege’s Grundgesetze develops an interpretation of the philosophy of logic that informs Grundgesetze, paying especially close attention to the difficult sections of Frege’s book in which he discusses his notorious ‘Basic Law V’ and attempts to secure its status as a law of logic. Part II examines the mathematical basis of Frege’s logicism, explaining and exploring Frege’s formal arguments. Heck argues that Frege himself knew that his proofs could be reconstructed so as to avoid Russell’s Paradox, and presents Frege’s arguments in a way that makes them available to a wide audience. He shows, by example, that careful attention to the structure of Frege’s arguments, to what he proved, to how he proved it, and even to what he tried to prove but could not, has much to teach us about Frege’s philosophy.a masterpiece. Its detailed analysis and precision should serve as a model for Frege scholarship (and indeed any scholarship). The insights Heck gains from his analyses are groundbreaking. His exegesis is profound and will fuel discussions for years to come. No Frege scholar, budding or established, and no philosopher of mathematics can afford to miss this book ―
Marcus Rossberg, Notre Dame Philosophical ReviewsHad it not already been clear to anyone following Richard Heck’s work that he is one of the foremost Frege scholars of our time, it would have become hard to deny after the publication of his second book on Frege … It investigates Frege’s philosophy of logic and mathematics rigorously and meticulously … [I] recommend Heck’s book to anyone with interest in Frege’s work, or indeed with an interest in the philosophy of mathematics ―
Marcus Rossberg, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews