It is argued that the Tractatus Project of Logical Atomism, in which the world is conceived of as the totality of independent atomic facts, can usefully be understood by conceiving of each fact as a bit in logical space. Wittgenstein himself thinks in terms of logical space. His elementary propositions, which express atomic facts, are interpreted as tuples of co-ordinates which specify the location of a bit in logical space. He says that signs for elementary propositions are arrangements of names. Here, the names are understood as numerical symbols specifying coordinates. It is argued that, using this approach, the so-called colour-exclusion problem, which was Wittgensteins reason for abandoning the Tractatus, is in fact soluble. However, i...
In the Preface of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein writes that the aim of the book is to...
Wittgenstein’s atomist picture, as embodied in his Tractatus, is initially very appealing. However, ...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
It is argued that the Tractatus Project of Logical Atomism, in which the world is conceived of as th...
Abstract. It is argued that the Tractatus Project of Logical Atomism, in which the world is conceive...
This paper investigates Wittgenstein’s account of the relation between elementary and molecular prop...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus seems committed to the determinacy of logic in two forms: the logical prope...
The paramount role of logic in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus is undeniable and must be obvious to anyone ...
MAX, Ingolf. Giving up logical atomism? Some remarks on Wittgenstein's Some Remarks on Logical Form ...
I argue that some of the central doctrines of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus can be s...
This is the fourth paper in my continuing research on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. The Tractatus theor...
I present a reconstruction of the logical system of the Tractatus, which differs from classical logi...
The present study is an attempt to articulate a discussion born out of the comparison between differ...
IN HIS TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS, WITTGENSTEIN EXPOUNDS AN IMPRES-sive logico-philosophical the...
In the Tractatus, Wittgenstein seems to appeal to the idea that thoughts manage to explain how sente...
In the Preface of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein writes that the aim of the book is to...
Wittgenstein’s atomist picture, as embodied in his Tractatus, is initially very appealing. However, ...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
It is argued that the Tractatus Project of Logical Atomism, in which the world is conceived of as th...
Abstract. It is argued that the Tractatus Project of Logical Atomism, in which the world is conceive...
This paper investigates Wittgenstein’s account of the relation between elementary and molecular prop...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus seems committed to the determinacy of logic in two forms: the logical prope...
The paramount role of logic in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus is undeniable and must be obvious to anyone ...
MAX, Ingolf. Giving up logical atomism? Some remarks on Wittgenstein's Some Remarks on Logical Form ...
I argue that some of the central doctrines of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus can be s...
This is the fourth paper in my continuing research on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. The Tractatus theor...
I present a reconstruction of the logical system of the Tractatus, which differs from classical logi...
The present study is an attempt to articulate a discussion born out of the comparison between differ...
IN HIS TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS, WITTGENSTEIN EXPOUNDS AN IMPRES-sive logico-philosophical the...
In the Tractatus, Wittgenstein seems to appeal to the idea that thoughts manage to explain how sente...
In the Preface of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein writes that the aim of the book is to...
Wittgenstein’s atomist picture, as embodied in his Tractatus, is initially very appealing. However, ...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...