The paper explores Wittgenstein’s discourse of 1929-1930 concerning the problem of verification in respect of both its textual sources and its significance. I first discuss the most important interpretations of the issue and then analyze Wittgenstein’s notes from that period along with his conversations with Schlick and Waismann. The results of the analysis imply that the empirical sense of verification intertwines with its grammatical sense. On the one hand, the question of verification appears in the context of phenomenology and so-called phenomenological language, referring to immediate experience; on the other hand, it is conceived of as a means of settling the sense of a sentence, or, which amounts to the same thing, of fixing the avai...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
There is a gap in explaining the interrelationships between Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematic...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The question is raised of the source of...
In spite of all Wittgenstein’s efforts in making the internal consistency of his late viewpoint, a p...
Later Wittgenstein, by making a distinction between knowledge and certainty, gives a new approach to...
263 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The thesis surveys and assess...
This thesis is a comparative study of Wittgenstein and Heidegger in relation to their engagement wit...
In 1929 Wittgenstein began to work on the first philosophical manuscripts he had kept since completi...
This thesis is organised around the aim of accounting for a hitherto unanalysed passage Wittgenstein...
[Introduction] Wittgenstein writes in the preface of his Philosophical Investigations: "I should no...
The purpose of this article is to sketch out a contrast between the kind of ‘philosophising’ practic...
nterpretations of Wittgenstein’s work notoriously fuel debate and controversy. This holds true not o...
This thesis examines the notion of ‘grammar’ and, in particular, the notion of ‘rules of grammar’ in...
The work of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) is best known for offering an account of language which ...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
There is a gap in explaining the interrelationships between Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematic...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The question is raised of the source of...
In spite of all Wittgenstein’s efforts in making the internal consistency of his late viewpoint, a p...
Later Wittgenstein, by making a distinction between knowledge and certainty, gives a new approach to...
263 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The thesis surveys and assess...
This thesis is a comparative study of Wittgenstein and Heidegger in relation to their engagement wit...
In 1929 Wittgenstein began to work on the first philosophical manuscripts he had kept since completi...
This thesis is organised around the aim of accounting for a hitherto unanalysed passage Wittgenstein...
[Introduction] Wittgenstein writes in the preface of his Philosophical Investigations: "I should no...
The purpose of this article is to sketch out a contrast between the kind of ‘philosophising’ practic...
nterpretations of Wittgenstein’s work notoriously fuel debate and controversy. This holds true not o...
This thesis examines the notion of ‘grammar’ and, in particular, the notion of ‘rules of grammar’ in...
The work of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) is best known for offering an account of language which ...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
There is a gap in explaining the interrelationships between Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematic...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...