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    The Voices of Wittgenstein: The Vienna Circle—Ludwig Wittgenstein and Ludwig Waismann.Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein & Friedrich Waismann - 2003 - London, England: Routledge.
    This work brings in both the original German and English translation of over one hundred short essays in philosophical logic and the philosophy of mind of historical importance to understanding Wittgenstein's philosophical thought and development in the 1930's. Transcribed from the papers of Friedrich Waismann and dating from 1932-35, the majority are highly important dictations by Wittgenstein to Waismann, but also includes texts of redrafted material by Waismann closely based on the dictations. Many of these texts become the (...)
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    Norman Malcolm. Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann. The encyclopedia of philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards, The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1967, Vol. 8, pp. 327–340. [REVIEW]Benson Mates - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):309.
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  3. Ludwig Wittgenstein und Paul Ernst-" Mißverstehen der Sprachlogik".Josef G. F. Rothhaupt - 1995 - Wittgenstein-Studien 2 (2).
     
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  4. Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.Josef Mitterer, Christian Kanzian & Katharina Neges (eds.) - 2015 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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  5. Thomas Bernhard an Dr. Hilde Spiel:" Etwas über Ludwig Wittgenstein".Josef G. F. Rothhaupt - 1997 - Wittgenstein-Studien 4 (1).
     
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    Wittgenstein: a critical reader.Hans-Johann Glock (ed.) - 2001 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    Exploring all of the central themes of Wittgenstein's "oeuvre," this volume includes discussion of core topics such as meaning and use, rule following, the ...
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  7. Glock, Hans Johann (2001). Investigations §128: Theses in philosophy and undogmatic procedure. In: Shanker, S; Kilfoyle, D. Ludwig Wittgenstein: critical assessments. London/New York: Routledge, 52-67.Hans Johann Glock, S. Shanker & D. Kilfoyle (eds.) - 2001
     
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: "przydzielony do Krakowa" = "Krakau zugeteilt".Józef Bremer & Josef G. F. Rothhaupt (eds.) - 2009 - Kraków: WAM.
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  9. Experience and Analysis. Papers of the 27th International Wittgenstein Symposium. August, 8 – 14, 2004, Kirchberg am Wechsel (= Beiträge der Österreichischen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft 12, Kirchberg am Wechsel: Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft, 2004).Johann Christian Marek & Maria Elisabeth Reicher - 2004 - Kirchberg am Wechsel, Österreich: Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
     
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    A Wittgenstein Dictionary.Hans-Johann Glock - 1996 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This lucid and accessible dictionary presents technical terms that Wittgenstein introduced into philosophical debate or transformed substantially, and also topics to which he made a substantial contribution. Hans-Johann Glock places Wittgenstein's ideas in their relevance to current debates. The entries delineate Wittgenstein's lines of argument on particular issues, assessing their strengths and weaknesses, and shed light on fundamental exegetical controversies. The dictionary entries are prefaced by a 'Sketch of a Intellectual Biography', which links the basic themes (...)
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  11. The manifest and the philosophical image of perceptual knowledge.Johannes Roessler - 2019 - In Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Philosophy of Perception: Proceedings of the 40th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 275–302.
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    Anspielungsarten in literarischen Texten.Franz Josef Czernin - 2011 - In David Wagner, Wolfram Pichler, Elisabeth Nemeth & Richard Heinrich (eds.), Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - N.S. 17. De Gruyter. pp. 301-328.
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  13. The manifest and the philosophical image of perceptual knowledge.Johannes Roessler - 2019 - In Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Philosophy of Perception: Proceedings of the 40th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 275–302.
     
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  14. In Defence of Epistemic Relativism: The Concept of Truth in Georg Simmel’s Philosophy of Money.Johannes Steizinger - 2015 - Proceedings of the 38th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium:300−302.
    As one of the first modern philosophers, Georg Simmel systematically developed a “relativistic world view” (Simmel 2004, VI). In this paper I attempt to examine Simmel’s relativistic answer to the question of truth. I trace his main arguments regarding the concept of truth and present his justification of epistemic relativism. In doing so, I also want to show that some of Simmel’s claims are surprisingly timely. Simmel’s relativistic concept of truth is supported by an evolutionary argument. The first part of (...)
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein.Hans-Johann Glock - 2006 - In John Shand (ed.), Central Works of Philosophy, Volume 4: The Twentieth Century: Moore to Popper. McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 71-91.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. The essence of representation.Hans Johann Glock - unknown
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    Wittgenstein and Quine.Robert L. Arrington & Hans-Johann Glock (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    This unique study brings together for the first time two of the most important philosophers of this century. Never before have these two thinkers been compared - and commentators' opinions on their relationship differ greatly. Are the views of Wittgenstein and Quine on method and the nature of philosophy comparable or radically opposed? Does Wittgenstein's concept of language engender that of Quine, or threaten its philosophical foundations? An understanding of the similarities and differences between the thought of (...) and of Quine is essential if we are to have a full picture of contemporary philosophy. This collection of essays offers diverse and original ways in which to view their relationship. (shrink)
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    Wittgenstein: Eine Neubewertung/Towards a Re-evaluation.Rudolf Haller & Johannes Brandl (eds.) - 1990 - Verlag Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky.
    An läßlich der I 00. Wiederkehr des Geburtstages von Ludwig Wittgenstein, dem wohl bedeutendsten Philosophen unseres Jahrhunderts und Namensgeber der veranstaltenden Gesellschaft, wurde das 14. Internationale Symposium in Kirchberg gänzlich unter die programmatische Perspektive einer Neubewertung seiner Philosophie gestellt. Dem Anlasse entsprechend war dieses Symposium das weitaus größte aller bisherigen mit nahezu 600 Teilnehmern und 230 Vorträgen. Nur 138 davon konnten in die Akten des 14. Symposiums aufgenommen werden, dietrotzdieser Auswahl über 1000 Seiten stark wurden. Wegen dieses außerordentlichen (...)
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    Investigations §128: Theses in philosophy and undogmatic procedure.Hans Johann Glock, S. Shanker & D. Kilfoyle - 2001 - In Hans Johann Glock, S. Shanker & D. Kilfoyle (eds.), Glock, Hans Johann (2001). Investigations §128: Theses in philosophy and undogmatic procedure. In: Shanker, S; Kilfoyle, D. Ludwig Wittgenstein: critical assessments. London/New York: Routledge, 52-67. pp. 52-67.
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    Dictionnaire Wittgenstein.Hans-Johann Glock - 2003 - Editions Gallimard.
    Ce dictionnaire apporte à l'œuvre de Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) ce qui était à ses yeux la chose la plus importante en philosophie, une " vue synoptique ". L'œuvre de Wittgenstein, par son style et son inachèvement, demande beaucoup au lecteur. Ce livre est un véritable guide, dressant la carte de sa philosophie, ou plutôt de ses philosophies, puisque Wittgenstein présente le cas unique d'un grand philosophe auteur de deux philosophies, également influentes, et dont la seconde est (...)
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    Introduction.John Hyman & Hans-Johann Glock - 2017 - In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman (eds.), A Companion to Wittgenstein. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–4.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein crossed the second Styx, from living memory to history, during the years since the present century began. He is recognized today as one of the most original and powerful thinkers of the twentieth century, and his work belongs to the body of literature philosophers will read and interpret afresh in each generation, for as long as the European intellectual tradition survives. He wrote nothing in political philosophy or jurisprudence, very little in ethics, and the only sustained (...)
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  22. Grammar and Methodology: On Wittgenstein's Later Conception of Philosophy.Hans-Johann Glock - 1989 - Dissertation, University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. Requires signed TDF. ;Even among Wittgenstein's admirers, his conception of philosophy as a therapy for conceptual confusion is generally considered to be the weakest part of his later work. It seems to consist of slogans, which are unsupported by argument and belied by his own 'theory construction'. It may even be self-refuting--a philosophical theory that denies the possibility of philosophical theory. ;Unless these objections can be met, current attempts to apply (...)
     
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    Philosophy and Philosophical Method.Hans-Johann Glock - 2017 - In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman (eds.), A Companion to Wittgenstein. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 229–251.
    This chapter discusses the main features of Ludwig Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy, both early and late. It also assesses these features for their merits, partly with a view to current debates. The chapter addresses that his radical position is more than a whimsical manifestation of an anti‐scientific ideology: it is supported by arguments deriving from astute observations about the peculiar character of philosophical problems on the one hand, and logico‐semantic ideas on the other. It also describes three tensions (...)
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  24. 10 Wittgensteins letzter Wille. „Philosophische Untersuchungen” 611–628.Hans-Johann Glock - 1999 - In Eike von Savigny (ed.), Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophische Untersuchungen. Peeters Press. pp. 165-182.
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    9 Wittgensteins letzter Wille. “Philosophische Untersuchungen” 611-628.Hans-Johann Glock - 1999 - In Eike von Savigny (ed.), Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophische Untersuchungen. Peeters Press. pp. 215-237.
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    Reasons for Action: Wittgensteinian and Davidsonian perspectives in historical, meta-philosophical and philosophical context.Hans-Johann Glock - 2014 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 3 (1):7-46.
    My paper reflects on the debate about reasons for action and action explanations between Wittgensteinian teleological approaches and causalist theories inspired by Davidson. After a brief discussion of similarities and differences in the philosophy of language, I sketch the prehistory and history of the controversy. I show that the conflict between Wittgenstein and Davidson revolves neither around revisionism nor around naturalism. Even in the philosophy of mind and action, Davidson is not as remote from Wittgenstein and his followers (...)
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  27. Thought, language, and animals.Hans-Johann Glock - 1986 - In Abraham Zvie Bar-On (ed.), Grazer Philosophische Studien. Distributed in the U.S.A. By Humanities Press. pp. 139-160.
    This paper discusses Wittgenstein's ideas about the relation between thought, neurophysiology and language, and about the mental capacities of non-linguistic animals. It deals with his initial espousal and later rejection of a 'language of thought', his arguments against the idea that thought requires a medium of images or words, his reasons for resisting the encephalocentric conception of the mind which dominates contemporary philosophy of mind, his mature views about the connection between thought and language, and his remarks about animals. (...)
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    Review: B. McGuinness/G.H. von Wright (eds.): Ludwig Wittgenstein: Cambridge Letters. [REVIEW]Hans Johann Glock - 1999 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7 (1):132-135.
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    Review: B. McGuinness/G.H. von Wright (eds.): Ludwig Wittgenstein: Cambridge Letters. [REVIEW]Hans Johann Glock - 1999 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7:132-135.
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    Literaturberichte. B., J. J., P. Volkmann, Werner Schingnitz, Ernst Laue, Blaschke, M., H. E., Erich Hahn, Ludwig Coellen, Johannes Jahn & J. Schultz - 1924 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 4 (1):25-125.
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    Wittgenstein's lectures, Cambridge, 1932-1935: from the notes of Alice Ambrose and Margaret Macdonald.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1979 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Alice Ambrose & Margaret Macdonald.
    Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein had an enormous influence on twentieth-century philosophy even though only one of his works, the famous Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, was published in his lifetime. Beyond this publication the impact of his thought was mainly conveyed to a small circle of students through his lectures at Cambridge University. Fortunately, many of his ideas have survived in both the dictations that were subsequently published, and the notes taken by his students, among them Alice Ambrose and the late Margaret (...)
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  32. Wittgenstein's Nachlass the Bergen Electronic Edition.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. H. von Wright - 1998
     
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  33. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. C. M. Colombo & Bertrand Russell - 1975 - New York: Routledge. Edited by C. K. Ogden.
    Bazzocchi disposes the text of the Tractatus in a user-friendly manner, exactly as Wittgenstein's decimals advise. This discloses the logical form of the book by distinct reading units, linked into a fashioned hierarchical tree. The text becomes much clearer and every reader can enjoy, finally, its formal and literary qualities.
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    Wittgenstein's lectures, Cambridge, 1932-1935: from the notes of Alice Ambrose and Margaret Macdonald.Ludwig Wittgenstein, Alice Ambrose & Margaret MacDonald - 1979 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Alice Ambrose & Margaret Macdonald.
    Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein had an enormous influence on twentieth-century philosophy even though only one of his works, the famous Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, was published in his lifetime. Beyond this publication the impact of his thought was mainly conveyed to a small circle of students through his lectures at Cambridge University. Fortunately, many of his ideas have survived in both the dictations that were subsequently published, and the notes taken by his students, among them Alice Ambrose and the late Margaret (...)
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    Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein (ed.) - 1975 - New York: Routledge.
    Bazzocchi disposes the text of the Tractatus in a user-friendly manner, exactly as Wittgenstein's decimals advise. This discloses the logical form of the book by distinct reading units, linked into a fashioned hierarchical tree. The text becomes much clearer and every reader can enjoy, finally, its formal and literary qualities.
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    Beschreibung des Lebens und des kirchlichen und literärischen Wirkens des Cardinals und Bischofs von Brixen, Nikolaus Cusanus.Johann Ludwig Schmitt - 1999 - Trier: Paulinus. Edited by Jan Bernd Elpert.
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    The Big Typescript.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 2000 - Wiley. Edited by Michael Nedo.
    The so-called "Big Typescript" is Wittgenstein's first attempt to publish in a book his collected thoughts since his return to Cambridge and to philosophical writing, thus correcting the "serious errors" (Wittgenstein) of his early work. Among the texts in Wittgenstein's estate, the "Big Typescript" is the one that, next to the "Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung" (the "Tractatus") of 1918, appears to be the most "finished", with a table of contents structured in chapters and sections. It is, however, a fragment, (...)
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  38. Philosophical Investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1953 - New York, NY, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe.
    Editorial preface to the fourth edition and modified translation -- The text of the Philosophische Untersuchungen -- Philosophische untersuchungen = Philosophical investigations -- Philosophie der psychologie, ein fragment = Philosophy of psychology, a fragment.
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  39. On Certainty (ed. Anscombe and von Wright).Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1969 - San Francisco: Harper Torchbooks. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe, G. H. von Wright & Mel Bochner.
  40. From infants' to children's appreciation of belief.Josef Perner & Johannes Roessler - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (10):519-525.
  41. Zettel.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1967 - Oxford,: Blackwell. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe & G. H. von Wright.
    Zettel, an en face bilingual edition, collects fragments from Wittgenstein's work between 1929 and 1948 on issues of the mind, mathematics, and language.
  42. Philosophical investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. E. M. Anscombe - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 161:124-124.
     
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  43. Remarks on the foundations of mathematics.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1956 - Oxford [Eng.]: Blackwell. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe, Rush Rhees & G. H. von Wright.
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    Neue Hegel-Dokumente.Johann Ludwig Döderlein - 1948 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 1 (1-4):2-18.
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    Portrait im Gegenlicht — G.W.F. Hegel.Johann Ludwig Döderlein - 1984 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 10:193-206.
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  46. The Blue and Brown Books: Preliminary Studies for the 'Philosophical Investigations'.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1958 - Oxford, England: Harper & Row. Edited by Rhush Rhees.
    These works, as the sub-title makes clear, are unfinished sketches for Philosophical Investigations, possibly the most important and influential philosophical work of modern times. The 'Blue Book' is a set of notes dictated to Witgenstein's Cambridge students in 1933-1934: the 'Brown Book' was a draft for what eventually became the growth of the first part of Philosophical Investigations. This book reveals the germination and growth of the ideas which found their final expression in Witgenstein's later work. It is indispensable therefore (...)
  47. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1922 - Filosoficky Casopis 52:336-341.
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  48. The Wittgenstein reader.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1994 - Oxford: Blackwell. Edited by Anthony Kenny.
    This popular selection of Wittgenstein’s key writings has now been updated to include new material relevant to recent debates about the philosopher. Follows the evolution of Wittgenstein’s philosophical thought from the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus through to the Philosophical Investigations. Excerpts are arranged by topic and introduce readers to all the central concerns of Wittgenstein’s philosophy. Now includes a new chapter on ‘Sense, Nonsense and Philosophy’ incorporating material relevant to recent debates about Wittgenstein.
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  49. Remarks on the philosophy of psychology.Ludwig Wittgenstein (ed.) - 1980 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    Wittgenstein finished part 1 of the Philosophical Investigations in the spring of 1945. From 1946 to 1949 he worked on the philosophy of psychology almost without interruption. The present two-volume work comprises many of his writings over this period. Some of the remarks contained here were culled for part 2 of the Investigations ; others were set aside and appear in the collection known as Zettel . The great majority, however, although of excellent quality, have hitherto remained unpublished. This (...)
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    Pro-social cognition: helping, practical reasons, and ‘theory of mind’.Johannes Roessler & Josef Perner - 2015 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4):755-767.
    There is converging evidence that over the course of the second year children become good at various fairly sophisticated forms of pro-social activities, such as helping, informing and comforting. Not only are toddlers able to do these things, they appear to do them routinely and almost reliably. A striking feature of these interventions, emphasized in the recent literature, is that they show precocious abilities in two different domains: they reflect complex ‘ theory of mind’ abilities as well as ‘altruistic motivation’. (...)
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