The neo-Fregean program in the philosophy of arithmetic
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Publication:3526580
zbMATH Open1148.03302MaRDI QIDQ3526580FDOQ3526580
Authors: William Demopoulos
Publication date: 25 September 2008
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- Frege's cardinals as concept-correlates
- Numerical abstraction via the Frege quantifier
- Frege meets Dedekind: A neologicist treatment of real analysis
- Neo-Logicism and Its Logic
- Is Hume's principle analytic?
- In good company? On Hume's principle and the assignment of numbers to infinite concepts
- Ramified Frege arithmetic
- Reference for neo-Fregeans
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- Potential infinity, abstraction principles and arithmetic (Leśniewski style)
- A dilemma for neo-Fregeanism
- A strengthening of the Caesar problem
- Hale's argument from transitive counting
- Singular terms revisited
- Generalizing Boolos' theorem
- On finite Hume
- Real numbers and set theory -- extending the neo-Fregean programme beyond arithmetic
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