• How Frege Created Analytic Philosophy and Logic out of Nothing
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 102 (3-4). 2026.
    G. Frege is often regarded as having created modern logic and analytic philosophy ex nihilo. This assertion is attributed to M. Dummett and has had a lasting impact not only on the history of philosophy, but also on other disciplines. This article posits that Dummett’s thesis can be traced back to a concise text passage by J. Venn dating back to 1880. Prominent logicians subsequently took this passage out of context, and radicalized it further and further. Despite the presence of notable critics…Read more
  • The chapters in this timely volume aim to answer the growing interest in Arthur Schopenhauer’s logic, mathematics, and philosophy of language by comprehensively exploring his work on mathematical evidence, logic diagrams, and problems of semantics. Thus, this work addresses the lack of research on these subjects in the context of Schopenhauer’s oeuvre by exposing their links to modern research areas, such as the “proof without words” movement, analytic philosophy and diagrammatic reasoning, demo…Read more
  • The question of naturalness in logic is widely discussed in today’s research literature. On the one hand, naturalness in the systems of natural deduction is intensively discussed on the basis of Aristotelian syllogistics. On the other hand, research on “natural logic” is concerned with the implicitly existing logical laws of natural language, and is therefore also interested in the naturalness of syllogistics. In both research areas, the question arises what naturalness exactly means, in logic a…Read more
  • Arthur Schopenhauer: Logic and Dialectic
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2023.
    For Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), logic as a discipline belongs to the human faculty of reason, more precisely to the faculty of language. This discipline of logic breaks down into two areas. Logic or analytics is one side of the coin; dialectic or the art of persuasion is the other. The former investigates rule-oriented and monological language. The latter investigates result-oriented language and persuasive language...