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  1. Taking Wittgenstein at His Word: A Textual Study (Princeton Monographs in Philosophy) by Robert J. Fogelin, 2009-11-02
  2. Culture and Value: Revised Edition by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1991-01-15
  3. Wittgenstein after his Nachlass (History of Analytic Philosophy)
  4. Philosophical Investigations: The German Text, with a Revised English Translation by Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. E. M. Anscombe, 2001-12
  5. Wittgenstein: Meaning and Mind (An Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 3, Part 2: Exegesis 243-427) (Pt. II) by P. M. S. Hacker, 1993-10-15
  6. Philosophische Grammatik by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1978-01-01
  7. Ludwig Wittgenstein: His Place in the Development of Semantics (Foundation of Language Supplementary Series) by T. De Mauro, 2010-11-02
  8. Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics (Bilingual Edition) (English and German Edition) by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1967-01
  9. Wittgenstein's Nachlass: Text and Facsimile Version: The Bergen Electronic Edition CD-ROM for Windows by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2001-02-01
  10. The architecture of Ludwig Wittgenstein: A documentation, by Bernhard Leitner, 1973
  11. The Architecture of Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Second Look by B. Leitner, 1998-01
  12. Wittgenstein's Lectures, Cambridge, 1930-32 (Midway Reprint) by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1989-06-15
  13. Wittgenstein and William James by Russell B. Goodman, 2007-07-30
  14. Philosophical Grammar by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2005-06-01

61. Ludwig Wittgenstein
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62. David Edmonds, John Eidinow. Wittgenstein's Poker
David Edmonds, John Eidinow Wie ludwig wittgenstein Karl Popper mit dem Feuerhaken traf. Rezension.
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London: Faber and Faber, 2001. 267 S. Wie Ludwig Wittgenstein Karl Popper mit dem Feuerhaken traf.
"He used to script his lectures fully in advance, and then read each sentence aloud, twice. The jokes he read out three times. That, says Maurice Wiles, who attended Broad's lectures, was the only way one could tell what was a joke. When his course was interrupted by a term sabbatical, Broad began the first lecture after his absence with 'Point D ...'".
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63. Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200
wittgenstein, ludwig Josef Johann. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Edition. 2001. wittgenstein, ludwig Josef Johann. (lo
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64. Wittgenstein, Ludwig. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 20
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65. Mißverstehen Der Sprachlogik
eText des Essays ludwig wittgenstein und Paul Ernst MiŸverstehen der Sprachlogik von Josef Rothhaupt aus dem Jahr 1995.
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66. Ludwig Wittgenstein
Translate this page Home_Page ludwig wittgenstein (1889-1951), Filósofo austriaco, uno de los pensadores más influyentes del siglo XX, que fue reconocido
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
F ilósofo austriaco, uno de los pensadores más influyentes del siglo XX, que fue reconocido en especial por su contribución al movimiento conocido como filosofía analítica. Nació en Viena el 26 de abril de 1889; Wittgenstein se educó en el seno de una familia rica e ilustrada. Después de asistir a escuelas en Linz y Berlín, se trasladó a Gran Bretaña para estudiar ingeniería en la Universidad de Manchester. Su interés por las matemáticas puras le llevó al Trinity College (Cambridge) para estudiar con Bertrand Russell. Allí orientó su interés hacia la filosofía. En 1918 Wittgenstein había terminado su Tractatus logicus-philosophicus (1921), una obra que según él, suministraba la "solución definitiva" a los problemas filosóficos. Más tarde, se apartó de la filosofía y durante años enseñó a los escolares de un pueblo de Austria. En 1929 regresó a Cambridge para reanudar su trabajo en filosofía y fue designado al Trinity College. Pronto empezó a rechazar ciertas conclusiones del Tractatus y a desarrollar otras opiniones reflejadas en sus Investigaciones filosóficas publicado con carácter póstumo en 1953.

67. ARISBE: Jaime Nubiola - Scholarship On The Relations Between Ludwig Wittgenstein
Article by Jaime Nubiola, discussing Rorty's claim of a close similarity between Pierce's pragamtism and wittgenstein's views in the Investigations.
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jnubiola@unav.es To appear in I. Angelelli y M. Cerezo, eds., Proceedings of the III Symposium on History of Logic , Gruyter, Berlin, 1996 Since there is no normal pagination on a web page, paragraph numbers are assigned here in lieu of that, included in brackets and placed flush right, just above the paragraph, for purposes of scholarly reference. It is now over thirty years since Richard Rorty pointed out the similarities between Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations (1953) and the philosophical framework of Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914), the American logician who was the founder of pragmatism. The view put forward by Rorty is that Peirce had envisaged and repudiated positivist empiricism fifty years earlier, and had developed a set of insights and a philosophical mood very similar to those of contemporary philosophers working under the influence of the later Wittgenstein. The affinity between Peirce's philosophy and the more recent tendency born of the rejection of the Tractatus and the positivism of the Vienna Circle, gave rise to an expectation that the study of Peircean pragmatism and the writings of the later Wittgenstein in ever closer comparison would shed increasing light on both philosophers' work (Rorty 1961).

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ludwig wittgenstein im virtuellen Museum bietet Fragmente aus den Werken des Philosophen in Verbindung mit seiner Farbtheorie.
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69. Knitting Circle Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Born 26th. April, 1889, in Vienna; died 29th. April, 1951, in Cambridge, Britain.
Austrian-British philosopher. His full name was Ludwig Joseph Johann Wittgenstein. He was the youngest of eight children in a wealthy secular Jewish family in Vienna. His father was an industrialist. Ludwig Wittgenstein was educated privately at home until the age of fourteen. He then concentrated on mathematics and science at school. He was a contemporary of Adolf Hitler at a school in Linz and they appear in the same school photograph. The extent to which they may have known each other is not clear. Ludwig Wittgenstein went on to study engineering at Berlin, and he then moved to Britain at the age of nineteen to study aeronautics at the University of Manchester (1908-11) where he designed a jet reaction propeller. Developing more interest in mathematics and then mathematical logic he transferred to Cambridge where he took courses in 1912-13 given by Bertrand Russell (1872-1970). In November 1912, on the recommendation of fellow student John Maynard Keynes , he was elected to the elite secret society known as the Apostles which at that time was suffused with a homoerotic atmosphere, but he did not appear comfortable and stopped attending meetings.

70. Storia Della Filosofia
Translate this page Introduzione alla filosofia - di Ernesto Riva. ludwig wittgenstein. NOTA BIOBIBLIOGRAFICA ludwig wittgenstein nacque a Vienna il 26 Aprile 1889.
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LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN (1889-1951)
Le radicali svolte teoriche che all'inizio del Novecento avvenivano all'interno delle varie scienze, non potevano non avere delle conseguenze sull'epistemologia, cioè sulla teoria della scienza e, più in generale, sulla riflessione filosofica. L'opera nella quale si trovano riunite in maniera geniale tutte le principali questioni connesse ai mutamenti del pensiero scientifico è il Tractatus logico-philosophicus di Wittgenstein (1921-22).
Nella prefazione egli chiarisce qual è l'intento del libro: " Il libro tratta i problemi filosofici e mostra, credo, che la formulazione di questi problemi si fonda sul fraintendimento della logica del nostro linguaggio. Tutto il senso del libro si potrebbe riassumere nelle parole: quanto può dirsi, si può dir chiaro; e su ciò di cui non si può parlare, si deve tacere… la verità dei pensieri qui comunicati mi sembra intangibile e definitiva. Sono dunque dell'avviso d'aver definitivamente risolto nell'essenziale i problemi ".

71. MSN Encarta - Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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72. Papers Of Ludwig Joseph Johann Wittgenstein
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WITTGENSTEIN, Ludwig Joseph Johann (1889-1951). Philosopher
Research Student in Engineering at the University of Manchester 1908-11; schoolmaster 1919-26; architect in Vienna 1926-28; elected Fellow of Trinity College 1930; Lecturer in Philosophy at Cambridge University 1930-39; Professor of Philosphy at Cambridge University 1939-47. Manuscripts, typescripts and dictations on philosophical subjects 1914-49; correspondence 1912-51. 32 boxes. Listed and indexed. An online catalogue of the papers is available. Similar collections Modern MS Index Main Menu Last updated: 3 June 2000. Maintained by Trinity College Library

73. Papers Of Ludwig Wittgenstein
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WITTGENSTEIN, Ludwig Joseph Johann (1889-1951). Philosopher.
Research Student in Engineering at the University of Manchester 1908-11; schoolmaster 1919-26; architect in Vienna 1926-28; Fellow of Trinity College 1930-36; Lecturer in Philosophy at Cambridge University 1930-39; Professor of Philosphy at Cambridge University 1939-47. Manuscripts, typescripts and dictations on philosophical subjects 1914-49; correspondence 1912-51. 32 boxes. Listed and indexed. An online catalogue of the papers is available. Persons wishing to consult Wittgenstein's literary remains should first obtain the permission of the Literary Trustees of Wittgenstein's estate. Similar collections Return to Modern MS Index Trinity College Library, October 1997.

74. Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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Wittgenstein, Ludwig (Josef Johann) (b. April 26, 1889, Viennad. April 29, 1951, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.), Austrian-born English philosopher, who was one of the most influential figures in British philosophy during the second quarter of the 20th century and who produced two original and influential systems of philosophical thoughthis logical theories and later his philosophy of language.
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Bertrand Russell's book The Principles of Mathematics (1903) had a decisive influence on him. Abandoning his engineering studies at Manchester in 1911, he went to Cambridge to study with Russell. He progressed rapidly in mathematical logic ; according to Russell, he "soon knew all that I had to teach." Russell remarked that getting to know Wittgenstein was "one of the most exciting intellectual adventures" of his life. Wittgenstein, he said, had "fire and penetration and intellectual purity to a quite extraordinary degree." Wittgenstein remained at Cambridge through most of 1913, working with unrelenting intensity at problems in and about logic and engaging in prolonged discussions with Russell. He then went to Skjolden, Nor., where he lived in seclusion, working hard at logic. Upon the outbreak of World War I, Wittgenstein enlisted in the Austrian army, serving first on a river vessel and later in an artillery workshop. In 1916 he served in a howitzer regiment on the Russian front as an artillery observer, winning several decorations for bravery. He was then sent to be trained as an artillery officer, was commissioned, and continued to serve on the eastern front until 1918, when he was transferred to a mountain artillery regiment on the Italian front.

75. TPCN - Great Quotations ( By Ludwig Wittgenstein To Inspire And Motivate You To
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N o one likes having offended another person; hence everyone feels so much better if the other person doesn't show he's been offended. Nobody likes being confronted by a wounded spaniel. Remember that. It is much easier patiently and tolerantly to avoid the person you have injured than to approach him as a friend. You need courage for that.
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I f we spoke a different language, we would perceive a somewhat different world.
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L ogic takes care of itself; all we have to do is to look and see how it does it.
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A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes.
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O ur civilization is characterized by the word "progress." Progress is its form rather than making progress being one of its features. Typically it constructs. It is occupied with building an ever more complicated structure. And even clarity is sought only
Silence
W hereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.

76. Glbtq >> Social Sciences >> Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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page: The Austrian-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein is considered one of the most significant thinkers of the twentieth century, especially for his valuable contributions within the field of Linguistic Philosophy. His major works on language and linguistics include Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922), and Philosophical Investigations (1953), which was published posthumously. Sponsor Message.
Early Life and Education Born Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein in Vienna on April 26, 1889, he was the youngest of eight children raised in a wealthy and cultured Jewish family. Initially educated privately at home, at the age of 14 he began attending a school in Linz, Austria that specialized in mathematics and natural science. In 1906, he went to Berlin to study mechanical engineering and two years later registered at the University of Manchester in England to study for his doctorate in engineering. Over time, however, Wittgenstein developed a greater interest in mathematics and mathematical logic, and he transferred to Trinity College, University of Cambridge, where he took courses from 1912 to 1913 given by the distinguished philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell.

77. Ludwig Wittgenstein
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80. Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (1889-1951) is generally considered to be the most influential thinker in modern Anglo-American language philosophya leading, if not founding, figure in the history of ordinary-language philosophy, speech-act theory (see Speech Acts positivism"> logical positivism, and analytic linguistic philosophy and an important contributor to the philosophy of perceptual psychology and the tradition of moral realism. Although Wittgenstein's influence has been less persistent and direct in the realm of literary criticism and theory than in academic philosophy, there is a diverse and growing body of "Wittgensteinian" writing on literary issues, including certain brands of psychological and ethical criticism (e.g., Stanley Cavell), numerous writings concerning the nature of the literary "image" (W. J. T. Mitchell in Wittgenstein and Literary Theory ), "ordinary language" critiques of "theory" (W. J. T. Mitchell, ed., Against Theory; John M. Ellis in Wittgenstein and Literary Theory ), "speech act" criticism focusing on the contextual understanding of literary expression (Charles Altieri), and a small body of work concerning the relationship between rhetoric and what Wittgenstein called "forms of life" (Cavell; Henry Staten; Frank Cioffi in

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