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Frege in Perspective

Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (1):255-258 (1990)

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  1. Is Frege's Definition of the Ancestral Adequate?Richard G. Heck - 2016 - Philosophia Mathematica 24 (1):91-116.
    Why should one think Frege's definition of the ancestral correct? It can be proven to be extensionally correct, but the argument uses arithmetical induction, and that seems to undermine Frege's claim to have justified induction in purely logical terms. I discuss such circularity objections and then offer a new definition of the ancestral intended to be intensionally correct; its extensional correctness then follows without proof. This new definition can be proven equivalent to Frege's without any use of arithmetical induction. This (...)
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  • PATRICIA A. BLANCHETTE. Frege's Conception of Logic. Oxford University Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-926925-9 . Pp. xv + 256. [REVIEW]Roy T. Cook - 2014 - Philosophia Mathematica 22 (1):108-120.
  • The Beginnings of Formal Logic: Deduction in Aristotle’s Topics vs. Prior Analytics.Marko Malink - 2015 - Phronesis 60 (3):267-309.
  • The face of perception.Charles S. Travis - 2005 - In Hilary Putnam (Contemporary Philosophy in Focus). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.