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The following pages link to Fregean abstraction, referential indeterminacy and the logical foundations of arithmetic (Q1430129):
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- A strengthening of the Caesar problem (Q651373) (← links)
- Frege's cardinals as concept-correlates (Q868521) (← links)
- Numerical abstraction via the Frege quantifier (Q985002) (← links)
- Identity and sortals (and Caesar) (Q1706776) (← links)
- Realism and paradox (Q1860967) (← links)
- Natural numbers and natural cardinals as abstract objects: A partial reconstruction of Frege's \textit{Grundgesetze} in object theory (Q1961929) (← links)
- Hume's Principle and Axiom V reconsidered: Critical reflections on Frege and his interpreters (Q2500801) (← links)
- <i>Grundlagen</i>, Section 64: Frege's Discussion of Definitions by Abstraction in Historical Context (Q2963971) (← links)
- A Vindication of Logicism (Q2965649) (← links)
- Wittgenstein on Circularity in the Frege-Russell Definition of Cardinal Number (Q3616421) (← links)
- Context principle, fruitfulness of logic and the cognitive value of arithmetic in frege (Q3980087) (← links)
- Hale on Caesar (Q4354014) (← links)
- THE SEMANTICS OF VALUE-RANGE NAMES AND FREGE’S PROOF OF REFERENTIALITY (Q4577995) (← links)
- Why Does Frege Care Whether Julius Caesar is a Number? Section 10 of Basic Laws and the Context Principle (Q5116953) (← links)
- Abstraction, Axiomatization and Rigor: Pasch and Hilbert (Q5214682) (← links)
- What are numbers? (Q5920320) (← links)