This thesis sketches an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus centering on his treatment of necessity and normativity. The purpose is to unite Wittgenstein’s account of logic and language with his brief remarks on ethics by stressing the transcendental nature of each. Wittgenstein believes that both logic and ethics give necessary preconditions for the existence of language and the world, and because these conditions are necessary, neither logic nor ethics can be normative. I conclude by erasing the standard line drawn between his philosophy and his ethics, and redrawing it between the philosophical and artistic presentations of his thought, the latter being what remains after the nonsensical status of the work is recognized
IN HIS TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS, WITTGENSTEIN EXPOUNDS AN IMPRES-sive logico-philosophical the...
Several authors claim that, according to Wittgenstein, ethics has no particular subject matter and t...
In this paper, it is examined how, if at all, the logical laws can be normative for human reasoning,...
This thesis sketches an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus centering on his treatment of nec...
In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we find Wittgenstein’s first and most substantial published in...
In his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein conveyed the idea that ethics cannot be located ...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
My aim in this chapter is to explore an analogy between logic and ethics, as Wittgenstein understand...
In this paper, I put forward a new understanding of the ethical dimension of Wittgenstein's Tractatu...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
In this article I examine some remarks from Wittgenstein‘s Tractatus logico-philosophicus about the...
In this article I examine some remarks from Wittgenstein‘s Tractatus logico-philosophicus about the ...
The paper discusses Wittgenstein’s approaches to ethics within two contrastive contexts, e.g., pragm...
Although we recognize the value of ethical interpretations of the Tractatus Logicophilosophicus, we ...
The paper deals with Wittgenstein’s interpretation of ethics which was given in his Tractatus Logico...
IN HIS TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS, WITTGENSTEIN EXPOUNDS AN IMPRES-sive logico-philosophical the...
Several authors claim that, according to Wittgenstein, ethics has no particular subject matter and t...
In this paper, it is examined how, if at all, the logical laws can be normative for human reasoning,...
This thesis sketches an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus centering on his treatment of nec...
In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we find Wittgenstein’s first and most substantial published in...
In his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein conveyed the idea that ethics cannot be located ...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
My aim in this chapter is to explore an analogy between logic and ethics, as Wittgenstein understand...
In this paper, I put forward a new understanding of the ethical dimension of Wittgenstein's Tractatu...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
In this article I examine some remarks from Wittgenstein‘s Tractatus logico-philosophicus about the...
In this article I examine some remarks from Wittgenstein‘s Tractatus logico-philosophicus about the ...
The paper discusses Wittgenstein’s approaches to ethics within two contrastive contexts, e.g., pragm...
Although we recognize the value of ethical interpretations of the Tractatus Logicophilosophicus, we ...
The paper deals with Wittgenstein’s interpretation of ethics which was given in his Tractatus Logico...
IN HIS TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS, WITTGENSTEIN EXPOUNDS AN IMPRES-sive logico-philosophical the...
Several authors claim that, according to Wittgenstein, ethics has no particular subject matter and t...
In this paper, it is examined how, if at all, the logical laws can be normative for human reasoning,...