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  1. Vermischte Bemerkungen.P. Long, Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. H. von Wright & H. Nyman - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (114):81.
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  • Wittgenstein's Thought in Transition.Dale Jacquette - 1998 - Purdue University Press.
    Offers a detailed exposition of Wittgenstein's philosophy as a continuous engagement with a single set of problems. The author argues that the key to understanding the transition in Wittgenstein's thought is his 1929 essay ""Some Remarks on Logical Form"" which is reprinted in this book.
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  • Thinking in the Ruins.Michael Hodges & John Lachs - 1995 - Overheard in Seville 13 (13):1-8.
  • The later Wittgenstein: the emergence of a new philosophical method.Stephen Hilmy - 1987 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
  • Wittgenstein: a way of seeing.Judith Genova - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Wittgenstein: A Way of Seeing examines two related and neglected aspects of Wittgenstein's work: his conception of philosophy and his search for a style to embody his revolutionary practice. The landscapes of Wittgenstein's texts are surrealistically flat--no theories, arguments, or conclusions, nor chapter headings, notes, or narrative structures. Genova explores Wittgenstein's early style of logical poetics with its emphasis on elucidation and critique and his later rhetoric of grammatical reminders with its turn to therapy. She shows how Wittgenstein appropriated Kant (...)
  • Wittgenstein's Nachlass the Bergen Electronic Edition.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. H. von Wright & Universitetet I. Bergen - 1998
     
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  • Thinking in the ruins: Wittgenstein and Santayana on contingency.Michael P. Hodges - 2000 - Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. Edited by John Lachs.
    Thinking in the Ruins will enhance our understanding of the intellectual accomplishments of monumental thinkers Ludwig Wittgenstein and George Santayana, showing how each influenced subsequent American philosophers. The book also serves as a call to philosophers to look beyond traditional classifications to the substance of philosophical thought.
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  • Cybernetics.N. Wiener - 1952 - Scientia 46 (87):234.
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  • Wittgenstein’s Thought in Transition.Dale Jacquette, Brendan Wilson, Tim Thornton & Frank Cioffi - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (198):98-104.
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  • Cybernetics.Norbert Wiener - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (2):159-160.
     
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