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Frege’s Ambiguous Legacy
by Stephen D’Arcy
"This side of #Frege’s work—his late political thought, which engages eagerly with Germany’s mid-1920s fascist movement—has been politely but in fact irresponsibly ignored for too long by philosophers. The problem is especially acute among analytic philosophers..."
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Frege’s Ambiguous Legacy (guest post) - Daily Nous
"We ought to ask ourselves, how did Frege’s claim to expertise in the matter of thinking fare, at that crucial moment when Germany most needed its intellectuals to rise to the defense of the endangered democratic ideals of civic equality, popular sovereignty and international solidarity? Like Heidegger, Schmitt and many others, Frege failed this test, welcoming