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Single Idea 13861

[from 'Frege's Concept of Numbers as Objects' by Crispin Wright, in 6. Mathematics / A. Nature of Mathematics / 3. Nature of Numbers / a. Numbers ]

Full Idea

In the Fregean view number theory is a science, aimed at those truths furnished by the essential properties of zero and its successors. The two broad question are then the nature of the objects, and the epistemology of those facts.

Gist of Idea

Number theory aims at the essence of natural numbers, giving their nature, and the epistemology

Source

Crispin Wright (Frege's Concept of Numbers as Objects [1983], Intro)

Book Reference

Wright,Crispin: 'Frege's Conception of Numbers' [Scots Philosophical Monographs 1983], p.-10


A Reaction

[compressed] I pounce on the word 'essence' here (my thing). My first question is about the extent to which the natural numbers all have one generic essence, and the extent to which they are individuals (bless their little cotton socks).