Frege on Language, Logic, and Psychology

Selected Essays

Eva Picardi author Annalisa Coliva editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:7th Jul '22

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This collection of essays by Eva Picardi (1948-2017), a prominent figure in Italian philosophy, delves into the influential work of Gottlob Frege. Picardi's analysis combines both theoretical and historical perspectives, illuminating the importance of Frege's contributions to the contemporary philosophy of language. Through her insightful examination, she reveals how Frege's ideas continue to resonate in modern discussions about language and logic.

In Frege on Language, Logic, and Psychology, Picardi offers a curated selection of her essays that explore Frege's philosophy across various domains, including logic, language, and psychology. Her work not only highlights Frege's intellectual environment but also underscores the relevance of his theories in current philosophical debates. One notable aspect of Picardi's analysis is her focus on Frege's stance against psychologism, arguing that his motivations were largely semantic rather than strictly Kantian.

Picardi's expertise in both German and Italian allows her to intricately reconstruct Frege's interactions with contemporaneous logicians, both from Germany and Italy. This nuanced approach demonstrates how historical context and theoretical insights can mutually enhance our understanding of philosophical concepts. Ultimately, Frege on Language, Logic, and Psychology serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersections of language, logic, and the evolution of philosophical thought.

ISBN: 9780198862796

Dimensions: 240mm x 165mm x 30mm

Weight: 708g

370 pages