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Full Idea
The inconsistency of Grundgesetze was only a minor flaw. Its fundamental flaw was its inability to account for the way in which the senses of number terms are determined. It leaves the reference-magnetic nature of the standard numberer a mystery.
Gist of Idea
Frege's biggest error is in not accounting for the senses of number terms
Source
comment on Gottlob Frege (Grundgesetze der Arithmetik 2 (Basic Laws) [1903]) by Harold Hodes - Logicism and Ontological Commits. of Arithmetic p.139
Book Ref
-: 'Journal of Philosophy' [-], p.139
A Reaction
A point also made by Hofweber. As a logician, Frege was only concerned with the inferential role of number terms, and he felt he had captured their logical form, but it is when you come to look at numbers in natural language that he seem in trouble.
13886 | Later Frege held that definitions must fix a function's value for every possible argument [Frege, by Wright,C] |
9889 | Real numbers are ratios of quantities [Frege, by Dummett] |
10553 | A number is a class of classes of the same cardinality [Frege, by Dummett] |
10020 | Frege's biggest error is in not accounting for the senses of number terms [Hodes on Frege] |
9886 | Cardinals say how many, and reals give measurements compared to a unit quantity [Frege] |
9890 | The modern account of real numbers detaches a ratio from its geometrical origins [Frege] |
9891 | The first demand of logic is of a sharp boundary [Frege] |
10019 | Only what is logically complex can be defined; what is simple must be pointed to [Frege] |
9845 | We can't define a word by defining an expression containing it, as the remaining parts are a problem [Frege] |
9887 | Formalism misunderstands applications, metatheory, and infinity [Frege, by Dummett] |
8751 | Only applicability raises arithmetic from a game to a science [Frege] |
11846 | If we abstract the difference between two houses, they don't become the same house [Frege] |