Frege and the Surprising History of Logic: Introduction to Claude Imbert, "Gottlob Frege, One More Time"

Hypatia 15 (4):151-155 (2000)
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Convinced that logic has a history and that its history always manages to surprise the philosophers, Claude Imbert has devoted much of her work to the study of the Stoic school and of the late-nineteenth-century German logician Gottlob Frege. In the fifth chapter of her book Pour une histoire de la logique, she examines the trajectory of Frege's awareness of what his new logic entails, in particular the way it subverts the project of Kant.

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