Wittgenstein in the 1930s
Herausgeber: Stern, David G.
Wittgenstein in the 1930s
Herausgeber: Stern, David G.
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Shows the importance of Wittgenstein's philosophy in the 1930s, in its own right and for his philosophy as a whole.
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Shows the importance of Wittgenstein's philosophy in the 1930s, in its own right and for his philosophy as a whole.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425872
- ISBN-10: 1108425879
- Artikelnr.: 52161597
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425872
- ISBN-10: 1108425879
- Artikelnr.: 52161597
Introduction: Wittgenstein between the Tractatus and the investigations
David G. Stern; Part I. Changes and Continuities in Wittgenstein's
Philosophy: 1. Wittgenstein and Moore on grammar David G. Stern; 2.
Wittgenstein on understanding: language, calculus and practice Alois
Pichler; 3. Wittgenstein on sentence-hypotheses and certainty Mauro L.
Engelmann; 4. Wittgenstein on meaning, use and linguistic commitment Anna
Boncompagni; 5. Will there soon be skilful philosophers? Wittgenstein on
himself, his work, and the state of civilization in 1930 Wolfgang Kienzler;
6. Wittgenstein and his students: 1929-33 James C. Klagge; Part II.
Philosophy of Mind: 7. From Moore's lecture notes to Wittgenstein's Blue
Book Hans Sluga; 8. 'Two kinds of use of 'I'': the middle Wittgenstein on
'I' and the self William Child; 9. Wittgenstein on rules and the mental
Volker A. Munz; Part III. Religion, Ethics, and Aesthetics: 10.
Wittgenstein's discussion of 'use of such a word as 'God'' Anat Biletzki;
11. Wittgenstein on ethics, May 1933 Duncan Richter; 12. Wittgenstein on
aesthetic normativity and grammar Hanne Appelqvist; 13. Wittgenstein's
remarks on aesthetics and their context Joachim Schulte; Part IV.
Philosophy of Mathematics: 14. Moore's notes and Wittgenstein's philosophy
of mathematics: the case of mathematical induction Warren Goldfarb; 15.
Wittgenstein, Goodstein and the origin of the uniqueness rule for primitive
recursive arithmetic Mathieu Marion and Mitsuhiro Okada.
David G. Stern; Part I. Changes and Continuities in Wittgenstein's
Philosophy: 1. Wittgenstein and Moore on grammar David G. Stern; 2.
Wittgenstein on understanding: language, calculus and practice Alois
Pichler; 3. Wittgenstein on sentence-hypotheses and certainty Mauro L.
Engelmann; 4. Wittgenstein on meaning, use and linguistic commitment Anna
Boncompagni; 5. Will there soon be skilful philosophers? Wittgenstein on
himself, his work, and the state of civilization in 1930 Wolfgang Kienzler;
6. Wittgenstein and his students: 1929-33 James C. Klagge; Part II.
Philosophy of Mind: 7. From Moore's lecture notes to Wittgenstein's Blue
Book Hans Sluga; 8. 'Two kinds of use of 'I'': the middle Wittgenstein on
'I' and the self William Child; 9. Wittgenstein on rules and the mental
Volker A. Munz; Part III. Religion, Ethics, and Aesthetics: 10.
Wittgenstein's discussion of 'use of such a word as 'God'' Anat Biletzki;
11. Wittgenstein on ethics, May 1933 Duncan Richter; 12. Wittgenstein on
aesthetic normativity and grammar Hanne Appelqvist; 13. Wittgenstein's
remarks on aesthetics and their context Joachim Schulte; Part IV.
Philosophy of Mathematics: 14. Moore's notes and Wittgenstein's philosophy
of mathematics: the case of mathematical induction Warren Goldfarb; 15.
Wittgenstein, Goodstein and the origin of the uniqueness rule for primitive
recursive arithmetic Mathieu Marion and Mitsuhiro Okada.
Introduction: Wittgenstein between the Tractatus and the investigations
David G. Stern; Part I. Changes and Continuities in Wittgenstein's
Philosophy: 1. Wittgenstein and Moore on grammar David G. Stern; 2.
Wittgenstein on understanding: language, calculus and practice Alois
Pichler; 3. Wittgenstein on sentence-hypotheses and certainty Mauro L.
Engelmann; 4. Wittgenstein on meaning, use and linguistic commitment Anna
Boncompagni; 5. Will there soon be skilful philosophers? Wittgenstein on
himself, his work, and the state of civilization in 1930 Wolfgang Kienzler;
6. Wittgenstein and his students: 1929-33 James C. Klagge; Part II.
Philosophy of Mind: 7. From Moore's lecture notes to Wittgenstein's Blue
Book Hans Sluga; 8. 'Two kinds of use of 'I'': the middle Wittgenstein on
'I' and the self William Child; 9. Wittgenstein on rules and the mental
Volker A. Munz; Part III. Religion, Ethics, and Aesthetics: 10.
Wittgenstein's discussion of 'use of such a word as 'God'' Anat Biletzki;
11. Wittgenstein on ethics, May 1933 Duncan Richter; 12. Wittgenstein on
aesthetic normativity and grammar Hanne Appelqvist; 13. Wittgenstein's
remarks on aesthetics and their context Joachim Schulte; Part IV.
Philosophy of Mathematics: 14. Moore's notes and Wittgenstein's philosophy
of mathematics: the case of mathematical induction Warren Goldfarb; 15.
Wittgenstein, Goodstein and the origin of the uniqueness rule for primitive
recursive arithmetic Mathieu Marion and Mitsuhiro Okada.
David G. Stern; Part I. Changes and Continuities in Wittgenstein's
Philosophy: 1. Wittgenstein and Moore on grammar David G. Stern; 2.
Wittgenstein on understanding: language, calculus and practice Alois
Pichler; 3. Wittgenstein on sentence-hypotheses and certainty Mauro L.
Engelmann; 4. Wittgenstein on meaning, use and linguistic commitment Anna
Boncompagni; 5. Will there soon be skilful philosophers? Wittgenstein on
himself, his work, and the state of civilization in 1930 Wolfgang Kienzler;
6. Wittgenstein and his students: 1929-33 James C. Klagge; Part II.
Philosophy of Mind: 7. From Moore's lecture notes to Wittgenstein's Blue
Book Hans Sluga; 8. 'Two kinds of use of 'I'': the middle Wittgenstein on
'I' and the self William Child; 9. Wittgenstein on rules and the mental
Volker A. Munz; Part III. Religion, Ethics, and Aesthetics: 10.
Wittgenstein's discussion of 'use of such a word as 'God'' Anat Biletzki;
11. Wittgenstein on ethics, May 1933 Duncan Richter; 12. Wittgenstein on
aesthetic normativity and grammar Hanne Appelqvist; 13. Wittgenstein's
remarks on aesthetics and their context Joachim Schulte; Part IV.
Philosophy of Mathematics: 14. Moore's notes and Wittgenstein's philosophy
of mathematics: the case of mathematical induction Warren Goldfarb; 15.
Wittgenstein, Goodstein and the origin of the uniqueness rule for primitive
recursive arithmetic Mathieu Marion and Mitsuhiro Okada.