In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study as a critique of pure language, thus pointing to a connection between Wittgenstein’s philosophy and Kant’s critique of pure reason. Besides similarities, there also seems be important differences between the two philosophers. In Kant’s critique, one discerns a subject who does something, namely, constructs the world of experience, while Wittgenstein draws a picture in which neither an agent nor an act is visible. Like Kant and Wittgenstein, contemporary normative theories of assertion are also interested in limits, although in limits set to assertions. They appear to pay special attention to the one who asserts and to the act of asserting. Thi...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we find Wittgenstein’s first and most substantial published in...
It has become fashionable to describe Wittgenstein as some kind of idealist. Encouraged by the Kanti...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
This thesis sketches an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus centering on his treatment of nec...
Bibliography: leaves 106-108.Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy is closely bound up with his co...
The limit of language is one of the most pervasive notions found in Wittgenstein’s work, both in his...
There are several similarities between Robert B. Brandom’s and the later Wittgenstein’s views on lin...
This thesis is organised around the aim of accounting for a hitherto unanalysed passage Wittgenstein...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...
Wittgenstein's philosophical works are, as pointed out by several authors, very different in Tractat...
Wittgenstein practices a critique of language, in a broad Kantian sense. This critique is animated b...
Wittgenstein attached overarching personal importance to questions of moral value. Yet his written t...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we find Wittgenstein’s first and most substantial published in...
It has become fashionable to describe Wittgenstein as some kind of idealist. Encouraged by the Kanti...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
In his classic work on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (1960) Erik Stenius described Wittgenstein’s study a...
This thesis sketches an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus centering on his treatment of nec...
Bibliography: leaves 106-108.Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy is closely bound up with his co...
The limit of language is one of the most pervasive notions found in Wittgenstein’s work, both in his...
There are several similarities between Robert B. Brandom’s and the later Wittgenstein’s views on lin...
This thesis is organised around the aim of accounting for a hitherto unanalysed passage Wittgenstein...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...
Wittgenstein's philosophical works are, as pointed out by several authors, very different in Tractat...
Wittgenstein practices a critique of language, in a broad Kantian sense. This critique is animated b...
Wittgenstein attached overarching personal importance to questions of moral value. Yet his written t...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we find Wittgenstein’s first and most substantial published in...
It has become fashionable to describe Wittgenstein as some kind of idealist. Encouraged by the Kanti...