When Wittgenstein started writing the Tractatus in June 1915, he was convinced that he was producing a theory. Accordingly, he chose a theoretical style of expressing his thought. Wittgenstein abandoned this stance only at the end of his work of composing the book. He realized that what he is producing in not a theory but a manual for improving our language and thinking. Unfortunately, it was too late to change the architecture and the style of the book: Wittgenstein simply had no time to do that. This drawback makes the Tractatus notoriously difficult to understand and is apparently the major factor that caused the so called “Tractarian Wars”
Russell's and Frege's works are generally acknowledged today to be the source of Wittgenstein's Trac...
In Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (TLP) of 1921, Ludwig Wittgenstein presents his metaphysical accou...
Study of Wittgenstein's claim in the Preface of the Tractatus that his thoughts are unassailably tru...
When Wittgenstein started writing the Tractatus in June 1915, he was convinced that he was producing...
When Wittgenstein was young, he wrote a small book intended to solve all of philosophy’s problems wi...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus is widely regarded as a masterpiece, a brilliant, if flawed attempt to achi...
A few years ago, a group of American philosophers, Cora\ud Diamond and James Conant among them, sugg...
Engelmann’s short book is clearly written and presents the central arguments of Wittgenstein’s Tract...
This paper argues that the key to unlocking the philosophical significance of the Tractatus is what ...
At 6.54 of Tractatus, Wittgenstein writes: “My propositions serve as elucidations in the following w...
IN HIS TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS, WITTGENSTEIN EXPOUNDS AN IMPRES-sive logico-philosophical the...
A collection of discussions of possible influences on Wittgenstein when he was writing the Tractatus...
This paper introduces a novel interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, a work widely held to be o...
Wittgenstein’s experiments on rhythm (1912-13) were based on Charles Myers’s 1911 written protocols ...
This thesis is organised around the aim of accounting for a hitherto unanalysed passage Wittgenstein...
Russell's and Frege's works are generally acknowledged today to be the source of Wittgenstein's Trac...
In Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (TLP) of 1921, Ludwig Wittgenstein presents his metaphysical accou...
Study of Wittgenstein's claim in the Preface of the Tractatus that his thoughts are unassailably tru...
When Wittgenstein started writing the Tractatus in June 1915, he was convinced that he was producing...
When Wittgenstein was young, he wrote a small book intended to solve all of philosophy’s problems wi...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus is widely regarded as a masterpiece, a brilliant, if flawed attempt to achi...
A few years ago, a group of American philosophers, Cora\ud Diamond and James Conant among them, sugg...
Engelmann’s short book is clearly written and presents the central arguments of Wittgenstein’s Tract...
This paper argues that the key to unlocking the philosophical significance of the Tractatus is what ...
At 6.54 of Tractatus, Wittgenstein writes: “My propositions serve as elucidations in the following w...
IN HIS TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS, WITTGENSTEIN EXPOUNDS AN IMPRES-sive logico-philosophical the...
A collection of discussions of possible influences on Wittgenstein when he was writing the Tractatus...
This paper introduces a novel interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, a work widely held to be o...
Wittgenstein’s experiments on rhythm (1912-13) were based on Charles Myers’s 1911 written protocols ...
This thesis is organised around the aim of accounting for a hitherto unanalysed passage Wittgenstein...
Russell's and Frege's works are generally acknowledged today to be the source of Wittgenstein's Trac...
In Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (TLP) of 1921, Ludwig Wittgenstein presents his metaphysical accou...
Study of Wittgenstein's claim in the Preface of the Tractatus that his thoughts are unassailably tru...