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Frege’s 1879 Begriffsschrift presented the first truly modern logic in a symbolic language, Begriffsschrift, or concept-script. The first full-length study of this language, offers a new reading of Frege’s logic based directly on Frege's own two-dimensional notation and his various writings about logic.

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Macbeth's careful attention to the continuous development of Frege's thought, and the several successive changes in his understanding of his notation, should suffice to exorcise the phantom two-period Frege of other exegetes. The clear and concise prose style is also in refreshing contrast to the not infrequent obscurity and still more frequent longueurs of some of the other literature in this area. -- John P. Burgess, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University
This is an excellent book, well-conceived, nicely organized and beautifully written. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in Frege's logic and the history of analytic philosophy. More specifically, it can be recommended to undergraduates who have done a first course in logic and philosophical logic/philosophy of language, and to postgraduates interested in, and all those responsible for teaching, Frege's logic and early analytic philosophy. The book was a delight to read, lucid and instructive, with many insights into complex issues formulated with clarity and precision. -- Michael Beaney, Professor of Philosophy, The Open University
This is an engaging, controversial, and refreshingly well-written book about Frege's logic...Danielle Macbeth explains Frege's complicated two-dimensional logical notation more patiently, accurately, and with a greater variety of examples than I have previously seen. -- Dale Jacquette * Canadian Journal of Philosophy *

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Preface Introduction 1. THE STARTING POINT 1.1 The Fundamental Idea of Frege's Conceptual Notation 1.2 Generality and the Expression of Laws 1.3 Understanding Logical Generality: Two Strategies 1.4 Our Starting Point 2. LOGICAL GENERALITY 2.1 Reading Begriffsschrift 2.2 The Logical Justification for a Two-Dimensional Notation 2.3 Begriffsschrift Latin Italic Letters 2.4 The Diversity of Logical Relations 3. A MORE SOPHISTICATED INSTRUMENT 3.1 The Advance from Level to Level 3.2 What Is a Function? 3.3 The Expressive Role of the Concavity with German Letter 3.4 The Formality of Logic 3.5 Mastering the Instrument 4. THE WORK BROUGHT TO MATURITY 4.1 The Shape of Frege's Discovery 4.2 The Formula Language of Arithmetic 4.3 The Formula Language of Pure Thought 4.4 The Striving for Truth 4.5 The Science of Logic 5. COURSES OF VALUES AND BASIC LAW V 5.1 Frege's Grundlagen Definition of Number 5.2 A Further Difficulty 5.3 Russell's Paradox 5.4 A Final Reckoning Epilogue Notes Abbreviations Index

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      Publisher: Harvard University Press
      Publication Date: 5/31/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780674017078, 978-0674017078
      ISBN10: 0674017072

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Frege’s 1879 Begriffsschrift presented the first truly modern logic in a symbolic language, Begriffsschrift, or concept-script. The first full-length study of this language, offers a new reading of Frege’s logic based directly on Frege's own two-dimensional notation and his various writings about logic.

      Trade Review
      Macbeth's careful attention to the continuous development of Frege's thought, and the several successive changes in his understanding of his notation, should suffice to exorcise the phantom two-period Frege of other exegetes. The clear and concise prose style is also in refreshing contrast to the not infrequent obscurity and still more frequent longueurs of some of the other literature in this area. -- John P. Burgess, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University
      This is an excellent book, well-conceived, nicely organized and beautifully written. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in Frege's logic and the history of analytic philosophy. More specifically, it can be recommended to undergraduates who have done a first course in logic and philosophical logic/philosophy of language, and to postgraduates interested in, and all those responsible for teaching, Frege's logic and early analytic philosophy. The book was a delight to read, lucid and instructive, with many insights into complex issues formulated with clarity and precision. -- Michael Beaney, Professor of Philosophy, The Open University
      This is an engaging, controversial, and refreshingly well-written book about Frege's logic...Danielle Macbeth explains Frege's complicated two-dimensional logical notation more patiently, accurately, and with a greater variety of examples than I have previously seen. -- Dale Jacquette * Canadian Journal of Philosophy *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction 1. THE STARTING POINT 1.1 The Fundamental Idea of Frege's Conceptual Notation 1.2 Generality and the Expression of Laws 1.3 Understanding Logical Generality: Two Strategies 1.4 Our Starting Point 2. LOGICAL GENERALITY 2.1 Reading Begriffsschrift 2.2 The Logical Justification for a Two-Dimensional Notation 2.3 Begriffsschrift Latin Italic Letters 2.4 The Diversity of Logical Relations 3. A MORE SOPHISTICATED INSTRUMENT 3.1 The Advance from Level to Level 3.2 What Is a Function? 3.3 The Expressive Role of the Concavity with German Letter 3.4 The Formality of Logic 3.5 Mastering the Instrument 4. THE WORK BROUGHT TO MATURITY 4.1 The Shape of Frege's Discovery 4.2 The Formula Language of Arithmetic 4.3 The Formula Language of Pure Thought 4.4 The Striving for Truth 4.5 The Science of Logic 5. COURSES OF VALUES AND BASIC LAW V 5.1 Frege's Grundlagen Definition of Number 5.2 A Further Difficulty 5.3 Russell's Paradox 5.4 A Final Reckoning Epilogue Notes Abbreviations Index

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