These new studies of Wittgenstein's Tractatus represent a significant step beyond recent polemical debate. They cover a wide range of themes, and show that close investigation into the composition of the Tractatus, and into the various influences on it, has much to yield in revealing the complexity and fertility of Wittgenstein's early thought.
These new studies of Wittgenstein's Tractatus represent a significant step beyond recent polemical debate. They cover a wide range of themes, and show that close investigation into the composition of the Tractatus, and into the various influences on it, has much to yield in revealing the complexity and fertility of Wittgenstein's early thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Sullivan is a Professor at the University of Stirling where he has taught since 1993. The primary focus of his published work has been on the founding figures of analytic philosophy: Frege, Russell, the early Wittgenstein, and Ramsey. Michael Potter, University Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Cambridge, and Fellow, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge . He is the author of Sets (OUP, 1990), Reason's Nearest Kin (OUP, 2000), Set Theory and its Philosophy (OUP, 2004), and Mathematical Knowledge (edited with Mary Leng and Alexander Paseau, OUP, 2007).
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Michael Potter and Peter Sullivan: Introduction * 2: Michael Potter: Wittgenstein's pre-Tractatus manuscripts: a new appraisal * 3: Hanne Appelqvist: Why does Wittgenstein say that ethics and aesthetics are one and the same? * 4: Genia Schönbaumsfeld: Kierkegaard and the Tractatus * 5: Ian Proops: What is Frege's 'concept horse problem'? * 6: Peter Milne: Tractatus 5.4611: 'Signs for logical operations are punctuation marks' * 7: Thomas Ricketts: Logical segmentation and generality in Wittgenstein's Tractatus * 8: William Child: Does the Tractatus contain a private language argument? * 9: James Levine: Logic and solipsism * 10: A. W. Moore: Was the author of the Tractatus a transcendental idealist? * 11: Peter Sullivan: Idealism in Wittgenstein: a further reply to Moore * Index
* 1: Michael Potter and Peter Sullivan: Introduction * 2: Michael Potter: Wittgenstein's pre-Tractatus manuscripts: a new appraisal * 3: Hanne Appelqvist: Why does Wittgenstein say that ethics and aesthetics are one and the same? * 4: Genia Schönbaumsfeld: Kierkegaard and the Tractatus * 5: Ian Proops: What is Frege's 'concept horse problem'? * 6: Peter Milne: Tractatus 5.4611: 'Signs for logical operations are punctuation marks' * 7: Thomas Ricketts: Logical segmentation and generality in Wittgenstein's Tractatus * 8: William Child: Does the Tractatus contain a private language argument? * 9: James Levine: Logic and solipsism * 10: A. W. Moore: Was the author of the Tractatus a transcendental idealist? * 11: Peter Sullivan: Idealism in Wittgenstein: a further reply to Moore * Index
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