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  1. Frege’s Caesar Problem in Grundlagen and His Demand for the Completeness of Definitions.Dirk Greimann - forthcoming - History and Philosophy of Logic:1-14.
    Frege’s Caesar problem is best understood as a multidimensional problem that touches on semantical, epistemological as well as metaphysical issues. The aim of this paper is to shed light on a dimension that has been largely ignored in the literature. It is argued that Frege’s own presentation of the problem strongly suggests that the problem consists primarily in providing the concept of number with a ‘sharp delimitation’. The demand for the ‘completeness of definitions’ was already made by Frege in Grundlagen (...)
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  • The Propositional Logic of Frege’s Grundgesetze: Semantics and Expressiveness.Eric D. Berg & Roy T. Cook - 2017 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 5 (6).
    In this paper we compare the propositional logic of Frege’s Grundgesetze der Arithmetik to modern propositional systems, and show that Frege does not have a separable propositional logic, definable in terms of primitives of Grundgesetze, that corresponds to modern formulations of the logic of “not”, “and”, “or”, and “if…then…”. Along the way we prove a number of novel results about the system of propositional logic found in Grundgesetze, and the broader system obtained by including identity. In particular, we show that (...)
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