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Jesus Beltran Vanessa Cervantes GOTTLOB FREGE
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Education Works Accomplishments Family Life References TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Born November 8, 1848 German logician, mathematician, and philosopher Retired in 1918 FRIEDRICH LUDWIG GOTTLOB FREGE
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EDUCATION Spring 1869 he began his studies at the University of Jena Studied chemistry, mathematics, and philosophy Got Ph.D. in 1873
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WORKS 1879 his first major work was published Presented new method of logical language 1884 published ”The foundations of Arithmetic”
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Volume 1, natural numbers and properties Volume 2 and 3, real numbers and demonstration of properties WORKS
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS Became a professor at the University of Jena His work was often opposed by his contemporaries. Became known as one of the most important logicians in history.
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS CONT. Developed the theory of sense and denotation into a philosophy language Showed that arithmetic could be reduced to second- order logic with Hume’s Principle.
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FAMILY LIFE A minimal amount is known of his family life Married Margaret Lieseburg after the publication of Begriffsschrift. Had at least two children that unfortunately passed away at a young age.
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FAMILY LIFE CONT. Father: Karl Alexander Frege Mother: Auguste (Bialloblotzsky) Frege They both worked at a girls private school Both of them were the principals
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REFERENCES Zalta, Edward N., "Gottlob Frege", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2011 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = Zalta, Edward N., "Gottlob Frege", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2011 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2011/entries/fre ge/> "Gottlob Frege" Kevin C. Klement http://www.iep.utm.edu/frege / "Gottlob Frege" Kevin C. Klement http://www.iep.utm.edu/frege /
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