Publikation: Frege, Lotze, and the Continental Roots of Early Analytic Philosophy
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RECK, Erich H., ed.. From Frege to Wittgenstein : perspectives on early analytic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 39-51. ISBN 0-19-513326-9. Available under: doi: 10.1093/0195133269.003.0002
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In recent years, it has been acknowledged increasingly that the relationship between analytic and continental philosophy is one of complementarity rather than opposition, as previously often assumed. In this essay I will argue that, in fact, early analytic philosophy has its roots in the tradition of continental philosophy. The essay will focus on Hermann Lotze's influence on Frege and on Frege's relationship to the Neo‐Kantians Otto Liebmann and Wilhelm Windelband. It will provide new evidence for the claim that Frege's philosophy should be seen as belonging to the tradition of Neo‐Kantianism and, along the way, exhibit the continental roots of Frege's context principle.
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GABRIEL, Gottfried, 2002. Frege, Lotze, and the Continental Roots of Early Analytic Philosophy. In: RECK, Erich H., ed.. From Frege to Wittgenstein : perspectives on early analytic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 39-51. ISBN 0-19-513326-9. Available under: doi: 10.1093/0195133269.003.0002BibTex
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