Wittgenstein's philosophy of logic

Philosophical Review 70 (3):362-375 (1961)
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In this article it is argued that wittgenstein advanced a critique of the mythology of deduction as destructive as hume's critique of the myth of induction, And that objections to wittgenstein's assembled remainders in this regard depend for their apparent force on continuing to accept the very assumptions he has shown untenable

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Wittgenstein versus Hart two models of rules for social and legal theory.John Hund - 1991 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (1):72-85.
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