Frege and the Paradox of Analysis

In Frege and Other Philosophers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press (1991)
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This chapter is about Frege's understanding of the aim of philosophical analyses of familiar concepts, illustrated by his procedure in his Grunndlagen der Arithmetik and by Edmund Husserl's criticism of that book.

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