The paper presents an interpretation of the thinking behind the early Wittgenstein's "general form of the proposition." It argues that a central role is played by the assumption that all domains of discourse are governed by the same laws of logic. The interpretation is presented partly through a comparison with ideas presented recently by Michael Potter and Peter Sullivan; the paper argues that the above assumption explains more of the key characteristics of the "general form of the proposition" than Potter and Sullivan suppose, including, in particular, its claim that the bases from which all other propositions are derived must be elementary propositions
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Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus seems committed to the determinacy of logic in two forms: the logical prope...
In this paper a brief presentation of Wittgenstein"s picture theory of language is provided, as it i...
This paper investigates Wittgenstein’s account of the relation between elementary and molecular prop...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
This is the fourth paper in my continuing research on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. The Tractatus theor...
I argue that the saying/showing distinction was a leitmotiv of Wittgenstein's early criticism of som...
In my Master's thesis, I focus on the problem of dependence and independence of elementary propositi...
This dissertation is a systematic study of Wittgenstein's ideas on non-significant propositions, spe...
In the paper author discusses ideas of L. Wittgenstein who renounced formalism which was characteris...
Abstract. This paper presents a formal explication of Wittgenstein’s early views on ontology, the sy...
Some of Wittgenstein’s early remarks on the connection between logic and the world leave a highly an...
I argue that some of the central doctrines of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus can be s...
La présente thèse de doctorat propose une interprétation du Tractatus logico-philosophicus qui prend...
By means of a reductio argument, Wittgenstein’s Tractatus calls into question the very idea that we ...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus seems committed to the determinacy of logic in two forms: the logical prope...
In this paper a brief presentation of Wittgenstein"s picture theory of language is provided, as it i...