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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Note on the second edition 9
- Acknowledgements 11
- Introduction 13
- Wittgenstein and the relation between life and philosophy 73
- Trying to keep philosophy honest 82
- Remarks on Wittgenstein’s use of the terms “Sinn”, “sinnlos”, “unsinnig”, “wahr”, and “Gedanke” in the Tractatus 98
- Wittgenstein’s early philosophy of language and the idea of ‘the single great problem’ 107
- Peter Winch on the Tractatus and the unity of Wittgenstein’s philosophy 141
- Wittgenstein’s Later Criticism of the Tractatus 172
- How many Wittgensteins? 205
- Taking avowals seriously: The soul a public affair 230
- Of knowledge and of knowing that someone is in pain 244
- Wittgenstein and history 277
- Impure reason vindicated 304
- Wittgenstein’s philosophy of pictures 322
- A case of early Wittgensteinian dialogism: Stances on the impossibility of “Red and green in the same place” 354
- Wittgenstein: Philosophy and literature 367
- A brief history of Wittgenstein editing 382
- What is a work by Wittgenstein? 397
- Evaluating the Bergen Electronic Edition 405
- Wittgenstein in digital form: Perspectives for the future 418
- Bibliography and reference system 431
- Authors and Abstracts 440
- The editors 455
- Name index 456
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Note on the second edition 9
- Acknowledgements 11
- Introduction 13
- Wittgenstein and the relation between life and philosophy 73
- Trying to keep philosophy honest 82
- Remarks on Wittgenstein’s use of the terms “Sinn”, “sinnlos”, “unsinnig”, “wahr”, and “Gedanke” in the Tractatus 98
- Wittgenstein’s early philosophy of language and the idea of ‘the single great problem’ 107
- Peter Winch on the Tractatus and the unity of Wittgenstein’s philosophy 141
- Wittgenstein’s Later Criticism of the Tractatus 172
- How many Wittgensteins? 205
- Taking avowals seriously: The soul a public affair 230
- Of knowledge and of knowing that someone is in pain 244
- Wittgenstein and history 277
- Impure reason vindicated 304
- Wittgenstein’s philosophy of pictures 322
- A case of early Wittgensteinian dialogism: Stances on the impossibility of “Red and green in the same place” 354
- Wittgenstein: Philosophy and literature 367
- A brief history of Wittgenstein editing 382
- What is a work by Wittgenstein? 397
- Evaluating the Bergen Electronic Edition 405
- Wittgenstein in digital form: Perspectives for the future 418
- Bibliography and reference system 431
- Authors and Abstracts 440
- The editors 455
- Name index 456