Ghost World: A Context for Frege's Context Principle

Wilson, Mark (2007) Ghost World: A Context for Frege's Context Principle.

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Abstract

There is considerable likelihood that Gottlob Frege began writing his Foundations of Arithmetic with the expectation that he could introduce his numbers, not with sets, but through some algebraic techniques borrowed from earlier writers of the Gottingen school. These rewriting techniques, had they worked, would have required strong philosophical justification provided by Frege's celebrated "context principle," which otherwise serves little evident purpose in the published Foundations.

Keywords:Frege, Stolz, Klein, foundations of arithmetic, extension elements, projective geometry, analytic geometry
Subjects:Specific Sciences: Mathematics
General Issues: History of Science Case Studies
ID Code:3375
Deposited By:wilson, mark
Deposited On:05 June 2007