El tercer reino de Frege y la estructura del pensamiento

  • Kurt Wischin Universidad de Granada, España
Palabras clave: Pensamientos, Objetos, Conceptos, Hechos, Imaginación

Resumen

La afirmación de Frege de que se debe admitir un tercer reino entre el mundo exterior de cosas y nuestras imaginaciones subjetivas se toma frecuentemente como confirmación explicita de que pensamientos y objetos lógicos en general son cosas independientes del espacio y del tiempo y que esta visión convierte Frege en un realista platonista. En este breve trabajo arguyo que semejante punto de vista podría revelar un malentendido fundamental de la visión de Frege.

Biografía del autor/a

Kurt Wischin, Universidad de Granada, España

Kurt Wischin had his first formational contact with academic philosophy occurred in Vienna during the 1970s. He obtained a BA in Philosophy at the Autonomous University and a MPhil at the Autonomous National University of Mexico and a PhD at the University of Granada, Spain. His work in philosophy takes as its starting point the philosophy of Wittgenstein, in particular as condensed in Philosophical Investigations. His current investigative activities are focused on the foundational years of the contemporary philosophy of logic and language, putting special emphasis on the development of Frege's doctrine and its influence on the formation of the Tractatus, as well as generally early analytical philosophy. He has published various articles and translations y some anthologies and academic reviews.

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2023-09-30
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Wischin, K. 2023. El tercer reino de Frege y la estructura del pensamiento. Disputatio. 12, 25 (sep. 2023), 221-246.
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