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This book is about Frege and his contribution to philosophy. It has three parts. The first presents his general picture of thought, that is, the object of a capacity for thought (what such a capacity is per se for). The point is to stress the value of separating the business of being true from thinkers' engagement with such business, thus from issues specifically about language. and this as a model for philosophy in general.It also expands on Frege's case for the intrinsic publicithy (sharability) of thought. Part 2 concerns some particular developments of the general view made by Frege with a view to serving the needs of his central project (after logic itself): showing arithmetic to be logic. The third part applies the general picture in presenting a view of truth (and its irreducibility), logic of logic's independence both of thinkers and of the world (its indifference to anything in how things happen to be)., and of objectivity.
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