Wittgenstein Tractatus

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Hyder, David: The Mechanics of Meaning Propositional Content and the Logical Space of Wittgenstein's Tractatus, De Gruyter ; fester Einband / hard cover ISBN: 9783110172188
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Hyder, David The Mechanics of Meaning Propositional Content and the Logical Space of Wittgenstein's Tractatus (De Gruyter) ISBN: 978-3-11-017218-8 gebunden XII, 227 S. 74,95 Eur[D] UVP incl. MwSt Hyder, David The Mechanics of Meaning Propositional Content and the Logical Space of Wittgenstein's Tractatus (De Gruyter) ISBN: 978-3-11-017218-8 gebunden XII, 227 S. 74,95 Eur[D] UVP incl. MwSt Hyder, David The Mechanics of Meaning Propositional Content and the Logical Space of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Verlag : De Gruyter ISBN : 978-3-11-017218-8 Einband : gebunden Preisinfo : 74,95 Eur[D] UVP / 77,10 Eur[A] UVP Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Alle Preisangaben inkl. MwSt Seiten/Umfang : XII, 227 S. Produktform : B: Einband - fest (Hardcover) Erscheinungsdatum : 28.10.2002 Gewicht : 515 g Aus der Reihe : Quellen und Studien zur Philosophie 57 verwandte Themen : Wittgenstein, Ludwig Tractatus logico-philosophicus Urteil Proposition Verkaufshinweise : Exklusives Verkaufsrecht für: Gesamte Welt. 74,95 Eur[D] UVP Hardcover Buch

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Vossenkuhl, Wilhelm: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Text z. Tl. i. engl. Sprache, AKADEMIE-VERLAG, Mai 2001 ISBN: 3050026944
1921 erschien der Tractatus logico-philosophicus unter dem Titel Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung erstmals; ein Jahr später dann in deutsch-englischer Version unter dem geläufigen Titel. Seit seinem Erscheinen gilt dieses einzige von Wittgenstein selbst veröffentlichte Buch als schwierig und rätselhaft. Für einen Logiker wie Russel schien es eher ein Beitrag zur Mystik als einer zur Logik zu sein. Es ist nicht verwunderlich, daß dieses Buch von Mißverständnissen verfolgt wurde. Erst allmählich wurden die Tiefe, die Bedeutung und die philosophischen Dimensionen des Textes erkennbar. Der Tractatus ist einer der wenigen Schlüsseltexte der zeitgenössischen Philosophie. Seine Bedeutung für Logik, Sprachphilosophie und Metaphysik ist größer, als dies noch vor zwei Jahrzehnten vermutet wurde. Die Beiträge in diesem Band sind mit wenigen Ausnahmen bisher unveröffentlicht. Sie sollen einen Zugang zum Tractatus vermitteln und dessen Verständnis vertiefen.

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WITTGENSTEIN: Wittgenstein Studies, Thoemmes Continuum 1996 ISBN: 1855064942
6 volumes / Mint condition -boxed and shrink-wrapped / This is a six-volume collection of the major texts of relevance to the study of Wittgenstein. Volume 1 "The Danger of Words and Writings on Wittgenstein" by M. O'C. Drury and edited/introduced by David Berman, Michael Fitzgerald and John Hayes (278pp), is a revised edition including Drury's principal work, "The Danger of Words", and "Some Notes on Conversations with Wittgenstein", as well as his reply to a review of "The Danger of Words" in "Human World" and a hitherto unpublished lecture given in Ireland in 1967. The new introduction contains a memoir of Drury as well as some commentary on his writings. Volume 2 "An Introduction to Wittgenstein's 'Tractatus'" by G.E.M. Anscombe (1971 ed., 180pp) is a reprint of the fourth corrected edition. Anscombe's "Introduction" guides the reader through the "Tractatus" and, thereby, Wittgenstein's early philosophy as a whole. She shows in particular how his arguments developed out of the discussions of Russell and Frege. Volume 3 "Wittgenstein: Souces and Perspectives" ed. by C.G. Luckhardt (1979 ed., 169pp) contains 11 essays of two sorts - those which present sources for the study of Wittgenstein's philosophy, and those which relate particular aspects of his work to that of other thinkers. It includes essays by Georg Henrik von Wright, P.M.S. Hacker, Gordon Baker and David Pears. In Volume 4 "Discussions of Wittgenstein" by Rush Rhees (1970 ed., 169pp), Rhees works out in these discussions what he learned from Wittgenstein's personal teachings and from study of his published and unpublished writings. It includes review articles of books on Wittgenstein and independent discussions of points of Wittgenstein's philosophy. Volume 5 "Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy and Language" ed. by Alice Ambrose and Morris Lazerowitz (1972 ed., 325pp), shows how Wittgenstein put a linguistic light on philosophy. In this anthology of essays the contributors attempt to elucidate and critically assess Wittgenstein's reflections on a number of problems. It includes essays by John Wisdom, Theodore Redpath, George Pitcher and Morris Lazerowitz. In Volume 6 "Wittgenstein's 'Tractacus': A Critical Exposition of the Main Lines of Thought" by Erik Stenius (1964 ed., 252pp), Stenius constructs an analysis of the structure of the "Tractatus", the terminology used within it and the various interrelations between its different statements. He concludes that many adherents and critics have misunderstood the main lines of thought - in particular, its basic idea of the "picture theory" of linguistic symbolism. Stenius aims to untangle the misunderstandings, often through parallels with Kant.

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WITTGENSTEIN: Wittgenstein Studies, Thoemmes Continuum 1996 ISBN: 1855064942
6 volumes / Mint condition -boxed and shrink-wrapped / This is a six-volume collection of the major texts of relevance to the study of Wittgenstein. Volume 1 "The Danger of Words and Writings on Wittgenstein" by M. O'C. Drury and edited/introduced by David Berman, Michael Fitzgerald and John Hayes (278pp), is a revised edition including Drury's principal work, "The Danger of Words", and "Some Notes on Conversations with Wittgenstein", as well as his reply to a review of "The Danger of Words" in "Human World" and a hitherto unpublished lecture given in Ireland in 1967. The new introduction contains a memoir of Drury as well as some commentary on his writings. Volume 2 "An Introduction to Wittgenstein's 'Tractatus'" by G.E.M. Anscombe (1971 ed., 180pp) is a reprint of the fourth corrected edition. Anscombe's "Introduction" guides the reader through the "Tractatus" and, thereby, Wittgenstein's early philosophy as a whole. She shows in particular how his arguments developed out of the discussions of Russell and Frege. Volume 3 "Wittgenstein: Souces and Perspectives" ed. by C.G. Luckhardt (1979 ed., 169pp) contains 11 essays of two sorts - those which present sources for the study of Wittgenstein's philosophy, and those which relate particular aspects of his work to that of other thinkers. It includes essays by Georg Henrik von Wright, P.M.S. Hacker, Gordon Baker and David Pears. In Volume 4 "Discussions of Wittgenstein" by Rush Rhees (1970 ed., 169pp), Rhees works out in these discussions what he learned from Wittgenstein's personal teachings and from study of his published and unpublished writings. It includes review articles of books on Wittgenstein and independent discussions of points of Wittgenstein's philosophy. Volume 5 "Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy and Language" ed. by Alice Ambrose and Morris Lazerowitz (1972 ed., 325pp), shows how Wittgenstein put a linguistic light on philosophy. In this anthology of essays the contributors attempt to elucidate and critically assess Wittgenstein's reflections on a number of problems. It includes essays by John Wisdom, Theodore Redpath, George Pitcher and Morris Lazerowitz. In Volume 6 "Wittgenstein's 'Tractacus': A Critical Exposition of the Main Lines of Thought" by Erik Stenius (1964 ed., 252pp), Stenius constructs an analysis of the structure of the "Tractatus", the terminology used within it and the various interrelations between its different statements. He concludes that many adherents and critics have misunderstood the main lines of thought - in particular, its basic idea of the "picture theory" of linguistic symbolism. Stenius aims to untangle the misunderstandings, often through parallels with Kant.

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