What is the number one? Does 2 plus 2 always equal 4? These
seemingly simple questions have perplexed philosophers for eons,
but the ideas of German philosopher Gottlob Frege (1848-1925)
transformed the discussion. Frege believed that the truths of
arithmetic and of all mathematics are derived from self-evident
logical truths. His new way of looking at logic and mathematics was
influential and his convictions revolutionized logic and laid the
foundation for modern analytic philosophy. Joan Weiner presents an
accurate, accessible explanation of Frege's ideas, tracing the
development of his thought and making the essential concepts
understandable.
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