In the paper author discusses ideas of L. Wittgenstein who renounced formalism which was characteristic of the "Tractatus" epoch. The change is connected with the adoption of a different conception of language which refers, among other, problems to the new approach to "generality" (e.g. to generalized sentences). Wittgenstein rejected the proposition of analytical reductionism which is a conviction that it is possible to reduce and analyse "generality". He changed his opinion connected with the theory of meaning. The problems discussed above, dealt with by earlier conceptions of Frege and Russell belong to important problems of the philosophy of logic and the philosophy of language
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Chapter 1. Wittgenstein's conception of Philosophy I begin by comparing Wittgenstein's conception of...
Philosophy in the twentieth century has been char-acterized by its attempt to give an account of the...
This paper tries to determine the philosophical nature of language, its functions, structure and con...
In Tractatus Logico‑Philosophicus Wittgenstein referred to a relatively small number of philosophers...
The aim of this paper is to criticise several widely accepted interpretations of Wittgenstein&...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
The general question that gives the structure for this work is: "What kind of answer the later Wittg...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Wittgenstein practices a critique of language, in a broad Kantian sense. This critique is animated b...
The analytic tradition in philosophy stems from the work of German mathematician and logician Gottlo...
Focusing on language and attempting to derive the hidden meanings is one of the most important aspec...
The paper is concerned with Wittgenstein’s attitudes towards various forms of naturalism. On the one...
This paper discusses Gordon Baker’s interpretation of the later Wittgenstein, in particular his inte...
This paper points to the relaton between Wittgenstein’s position and Kant’s transcendental dialectic...
Chapter 1. Wittgenstein's conception of Philosophy I begin by comparing Wittgenstein's conception of...
Philosophy in the twentieth century has been char-acterized by its attempt to give an account of the...
This paper tries to determine the philosophical nature of language, its functions, structure and con...