Book review of Christian Erbacher's Formen des Klärens, Literarisch-Philosophische Darstellungsmittel in Wittgensteins Schriften, Münster: mentis 2015. *** Christian Erbacher’s Formen des Klärens, Literarisch-Philosophische Darstellungsmittel in Wittgensteins Schriften, which I would translate as Forms of Elucidating, Literary-Philosophical Means of Presentation in Wittgenstein’s Works, comprises and critically analyzes the most important phases of almost a hundred years of both English and German speaking Wittgenstein scholarship on the form of his literary-philosophical presentation. Furthermore, Erbacher demonstrates a thorough first hand knowledge of Wittgenstein’s manuscripts and manner of work, while at the same time offering an in...
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Imke Leicht gelingen kritische Reformulierungen des menschenrechtlichen Universalismus, an deren Aus...
This is Wittgenstein´s least interesting book, being only random notes dealing with art, music, reli...
Ludwig Wittgenstein should have left an indelible mark on our understanding of the mind, but sadly h...
The aim of the 17 original papers here is to summarize and analyze Wittgenstein's thought. At the ti...
TLP is a remarkable document which continues to seduce some the best minds in philosophy, with new b...
Review: Sommer, Andreas Urs, Kommentar zu Nietzsches Jenseits von Gut und Böse. Nietzsche-Kommentar,...
Review: Eike Brock, Nietzsche und der Nihilismus. Berlin/ Múnich/Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015, pp...
One of the leading exponents of W's ideas on the language games of inner and outer (the `Two Selves'...
Ludwig Wittgenstein is the most famous philosopher of modern times but very few understand his pione...
ABSTRACT A review of the book by Gottfried Gabriel and Sven Schlotter Frege und die kontinentalen Ur...
Review of Timo-Peter Ertz's "Regel und Witz. Wittgensteinsche Perspektiven auf Mathematik, Sprache ...
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Philippe Kellermann (ed.): Begegnungen feindlicher Brüder. Zum Verhältnis von Anarchismus und Marxis...
In der 2. Auflage seines naturwissenschaftlich orientierten Standardwerks nimmt der Autor den Leser ...
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Imke Leicht gelingen kritische Reformulierungen des menschenrechtlichen Universalismus, an deren Aus...
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