This new book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to
Frege's remarkable philosophical work, examining the main areas of
his writings and demonstrating the connections between them.
Frege's main contribution to philosophy spans philosophical
logic, the theory of meaning, mathematical logic and the philosophy
of mathematics. The book clearly explains and assesses Frege's work
in these areas, systematically examining his major concepts, and
revealing the links between them. The emphasis is on Frege's highly
influential work in philosophical logic and the theory of meaning,
including the features of his logic, his conceptions of object,
concept and function, and his seminal distinction between sense and
reference.
Frege will be invaluable for students of the philosophy
of language, philosophical logic, and analytic philosophy.