Truth, Thought, Reason Essays on Frege

Truth, Thought, Reason: Essays on Frege by Tyler Burge is a comprehensive collection published by Clarendon in 2005, featuring 419 pages in English. This edition brings together Burge’s influential essays on Gottlob Frege, a pivotal figure in modern analytic philosophy, whose contributions continue to shape contemporary philosophical discourse.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Frege’s ideas, alongside Burge’s critical insights developed over the past twenty-five years. The collection includes a substantial introduction and postscripts to four of the ten papers, making it a valuable resource for those studying philosophy of language, epistemology, and philosophical logic. This book serves as a significant reference for historians of modern philosophy and anyone interested in the ongoing debates surrounding Frege’s work.
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Tyler Burge presents a collection of his seminal essays on Gottlob Frege (1848-1925), who has a strong claim to be seen as the founder of modern analytic philosophy, and whose work remains at the centre of philosophical debate today. Truth, Thought, Reason gathers some of Burge’s most influential work from the last twenty-five years, and also features important new material, including a substantial introduction and postscripts to four of the ten papers. It will be an essential resource for any historian of modern philosophy, and for anyone working on philosophy of language, epistemology, or philosophical logic.
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