Russell's notes on Frege for Appendix A of The Principles of Mathematics

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This article presents notes that Russell made while reading the works of Gottlob Frege in 1902. These works include Frege's books as well as the packet of off-prints Frege sent at Russell's request in June of that year. Russell relied on these notes while composing "Appendix A: The Logical and Arithmetical Doctrines of Frege" to add to The Principles of Mathematics, which was then in press. A transcription of the marginal comments in those works of Frege appeared in the previous issue of this journal.

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Linsky, B. (2004). Russell’s notes on Frege for Appendix A of The Principles of Mathematics. Russell - Journal of the Bertrand Russell Studies, 24(2), 133–172. https://doi.org/10.15173/russell.v24i2.2067

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