Dear IFS members,
Are you hosting a conference about Frege, or giving a talk about Frege
at another event this summer? If so, please send information about it
to events(a)fregesociety.org! (You should also feel free to CC this
mailing list.) We'd like the Frege Calendar [1] to become *the* place
to find comprehensive information about Frege-related events.
This will help us to build a genuine community of scholars, and to show
the world (including funding bodies...) that Frege scholarship is alive
and well.
I have some plans for features which will make the Frege Calendar more
useful, such as filtering by country, and subscribing to it in calendar
applications. But before I build those features, I'd like to have more
data, so I can see what makes sense and so I can test the code. You can
help by sending us data for any events you're hosting or attending.
If you have any other ideas for how to make the calendar more useful,
please also reply here so we can discuss it. Thanks!
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Best,
Richard
[1] https://www.fregesociety.org/events/
"Prof. Dr. Dolf Rami" <Dolf.Rami(a)ruhr-uni-bochum.de> writes:
> die ersten drei, die ich geschickt habe, habe ich selbst gescant.
Got it, thanks -- these are now OCR'ed and on the site too!
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Best,
Richard
Dear all,
In case you haven't come across it yet, I'd like to draw your attention to a feature of the IFS website: The Frege Archive.
The aim of the Archive is to provide a comprehensive and easily accessible resource for Frege scholarship. At the moment, it contains links to (almost) all of Frege's published writings in the original German, gathered in one place. I hope it may be useful both to established scholars and to students encountering Frege's work for the first time.
The Archive is very much a work in progress. We'd like to continue expanding and improving it, perhaps by adding searchable PDFs, English translations where available, and other resources that might be useful for the study of Frege's writings. If you have ideas about features that would be helpful, we'd be delighted to hear them.
You can find the Archive here:
https://www.fregesociety.org/resources/archive/
I'd also be very grateful for corrections, suggestions, and additions. In particular, a few of Frege's writings are still missing from the Archive. If you know of online versions that should be included, or if you have PDFs that could potentially be made available through the site, please let us know.
Comments, suggestions, and materials can be sent either to the mailing list or directly to:
webmaster(a)fregesociety.org <mailto:webmaster@fregesociety.org>
Many thanks, and I hope some of you will find the Archive useful.
Best wishes,
Günther