Frege’s Logic [Book Review]

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36 (4):609-631 (2006)
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This is an engaging, controversial, and refreshingly well-written book about Frege’s logic from the Begriffsschrift to the Grundgesetze. 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. She does so, moreover, not merely by relating Frege’s innovations to the linear Principia Mathematica style logical symbolism that most logicians these days take for granted, but by delving into the deeper reasons why Frege choose to represent logical relations in this special pictorial way.

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