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Focuses on Frege's view of fiction and the use of figurative modes of speech in relation to scientific research and philosophical investigations
Considers internal connections between different aspects of Frege's work while acknowledging the importance of its philosophical context
Elucidates Frege's conception of logic and the relation between natural language and the Begriffsschrift

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Focuses on Frege's view of fiction and the use of figurative modes of speech in relation to scientific research and philosophical investigations

Considers internal connections between different aspects of Frege's work while acknowledging the importance of its philosophical context

Elucidates Frege's conception of logic and the relation between natural language and the Begriffsschrift


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Autorenporträt
Gisela Bengtsson is researcher in Philosophy affiliated to Uppsala University. Her research interests include Wittgenstein's philosophy, Frege, early analytic philosophy, and philosophy and literature. Since 2017, she is editor of The Nordic Wittgenstein Review.  Simo Säätelä is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen. His research interests include Wittgenstein's philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of the humanities, and philosophy of mathematics.  Alois Pichler is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen and Head of the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen. His research interests include Wittgenstein's philosophy and works, editorial philology, and digital humanities.