Hale, Bob; Wright, Crispin The reason’s proper study. Essays towards a neo-Fregean philosophy of mathematics. (English) Zbl 1005.03006 Oxford: Clarendon Press. xiv, 455 p. (2001). From the inside cover: Bob Hale and Crispin Wright draw together here the key writings in which they have worked out their distinctive neo-Fregean approach to the philosophy of mathematics. \([\dots]\).In addition to fourteen previously published papers, the volume features a new paper on the Julius Caesar problem; a substantial new introduction mapping out the programme and the contributions made to it by the various papers, a postscript explaining which issues most require further attention, and bibliographies both of references and of further useful sources. Reviewer: Alejandro Garciadiego (MĂ©xico) Cited in 6 ReviewsCited in 65 Documents MSC: 03-06 Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to mathematical logic and foundations 00A30 Philosophy of mathematics 03A05 Philosophical and critical aspects of logic and foundations Keywords:Frege; Boolos; Dummett; Platonism; neo-Fregean approach; philosophy of mathematics; Julius Caesar problem PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{B. Hale} and \textit{C. Wright}, The reason's proper study. Essays towards a neo-Fregean philosophy of mathematics. Oxford: Clarendon Press (2001; Zbl 1005.03006)