The following pages link to Frege's theorem and his logicism (Q2758005):
Displaying 21 items.
- Frege's other program (Q558436) (← links)
- Fregean logics (Q598302) (← links)
- Ramified Frege arithmetic (Q766295) (← links)
- Frege's double correlation thesis and Quine's set theories NF and ML (Q1076005) (← links)
- Where do the natural numbers come from? (Q1202499) (← links)
- Fregean abstraction, referential indeterminacy and the logical foundations of arithmetic (Q1430129) (← links)
- Psychologism in logic: Some similarities between Boole and Frege (Q2715653) (← links)
- Frege, the natural numbers, and natural kinds (Q2755494) (← links)
- A Vindication of Logicism (Q2965649) (← links)
- Frege's Cardinals and Neo-Logicism (Q2965667) (← links)
- Is Frege's Definition of the Ancestral Adequate (Q2965668) (← links)
- Wittgenstein on Circularity in the Frege-Russell Definition of Cardinal Number (Q3616421) (← links)
- Frege, Informative Identities, and Logicism (Q3826514) (← links)
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- Frege's Theorem and the Peano Postulates (Q4858805) (← links)
- Axioms in Frege (Q5116950) (← links)
- When Logic Gives Out. Frege on Basic Logical Laws (Q5116951) (← links)
- The Proof of Hume’s Principle (Q5116956) (← links)
- Frege’s Theorems on Simple Series (Q5116957) (← links)
- (Q5224676) (← links)