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Ein Sack Rosinen
Über Wittgensteins Arbeitsweise und seine Vorstellung vom Ziel seines philosophischen Arbeitens
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February 20, 2016
Abstract
The article describes the way Wittgenstein tried to collect „all his good remarks“ within one book. The first such attempt is the Tractatus, the second attempt - which Wittgenstein could not complete - are the Investigations.The ‚Big Typescript’, however,was intended only as an instrument towards this latter aim. This aspect of Wittgenstein’s way of doing philosophy remained stable and it can help to throw light on various exegetical questions.
Online erschienen: 2016-2-20
Erschienen im Druck: 2016-2-1
© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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