Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) is considered the father of modern logic
and one of the founding figures of analytic philosophy. He was
first and foremost a mathematician, but his major works also made
important contributions to the philosophy of language. Frege's
writings are difficult and deal with technical, abstract concepts.
The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Frege On Sense and Reference
helps the student to get to grips with Frege's thought, and
introduces and assesses: the background of Frege's philosophical
work Frege's main papers and arguments, focussing on his
distinction between sense and reference the continuing importance
of Frege's work to philosophy of logic and language. Ideal for
those coming to Frege for the first time, and containing fresh
insights for anyone interested in his philosophy, this Guidebook is
essential reading for all students of philosophy of language,
philosophical logic and the history of analytic philosophy.
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