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Dialogue 12 (4):683-699 (1973)

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  1. An Introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus.[author unknown] - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (2):239-239.
     
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  • An Introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus.[author unknown] - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 14 (56):359-366.
     
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  • Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy.K. T. Fann - 1969 - Oxford,: Blackwell.
    PART The Early Wittgenstein Half of what I say is meaningless. I say it so that the other half may reach you. Kahlil Gibran My work consists of two parts ...
  • An introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus.Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe - 1959 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Anscombe guides us 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. This reprint is of the fourth, corrected edition.
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  • Wittgenstein's logical atomism.James Griffin - 1964 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    Studies the central topics of Wittgenstein's philosophy prior to and within the first parts of the Tractatus, covering such subjects as objects, substance, states of affairs, elementary propositions, pictures, and thoughts. He concludes that analysis is reduction to what is basic not in experience but in reference, and argues that the Tractatus is concerned not with problems of knowledge but with problems of sense.
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  • The philosophy of Wittgenstein.George Pitcher - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  • Paradox and discovery.John Wisdom - 1965 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
  • The concept of philosophy.R. W. Newell - 1967 - London,: Methuen.
  • Wittgenstein.David Pears - 1971 - London,: Fontana.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein was born in Vienna in 1889 and died in Cambridge in 1951. He studied engineering, first in Berlin and then in Manchester, and he soon began to ask himself philosophical questions about the foundations of mathematics. What are numbers? What sort of truth does a mathematical equation possess? What is the force of proof in pure mathematics? In order to find the answers to such questions, he went to Cambridge in 1911 to work with Russell, who had just (...)
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  • Wittgenstein's Logical Atomism.Max Black - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (65):374-376.
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  • Paradox and Discovery.İlham Dilman - 1965 - Philosophy 42 (160):155-159.
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  • The Philosophy of Wittgenstein.Erik Stenius - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (65):373-374.
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  • Wittgenstein and logical necessity.Barry Stroud - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (October):504-518.
  • The foundations of Wittgenstein's late philosophy.Ernst Konrad Specht - 1969 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
  • The Concept of Philosophy.C. H. Whiteley - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (72):271-272.
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  • The Foundations of Wittgenstein's Late Philosophy.Justus Hartnack, Ernst Konrad Specht & D. E. Walford - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (3):391.
  • Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy.Essays on Wittgenstein.K. T. Fann & E. D. Klemke - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (1):134-136.
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  • Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics.Michael Dummett - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (3):324-348.
  • Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics.Michael Dummett - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy 94 (7):166--85.
  • Wittgenstein's philosophy of logic.Joseph L. Cowan - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (3):362-375.
    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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  • Principia Metaphysica.Renford Bambrough - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (148):97-.
    If he had not been discouraged by the opposition of the farmers, Mein Herr could surely have done better still. He could have made his map into a relief map, with mountains and valleys represented on the scale of one foot to the foot; he could have represented every blade of grass and every pool of water, every pillar box and every fence, every mouse and every man, by a full-scale model in the appropriate and authentic materials. And all the (...)
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  • Induction and deduction.İlham Dilman - 1973 - Oxford,: Blackwell.
  • The Concept of Philosophy.R. W. Newell - 1967 - Philosophy 45 (173):255-256.
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  • Wittgenstein's logical atomism.James Griffin - 1964 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 157:420-421.
     
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  • The Philosophy of Wittgenstein.George Pitcher - 1964 - Philosophy 41 (155):86-87.
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