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  1. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. C. M. Colombo & Bertrand Russell - 1990 - 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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    Novalis. Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia: Das Allgemeine Brouillon.Novalis - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    The first English translation of Novalis’s unfinished notes for a universal science, Das Allgemeine Brouillon.
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    The essence of Christianity.Ludwig Feuerbach - 1881 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    The most important work of the famed German philosopher, this 1841 polemic asserts that religion and divinity are outward projections of inner human nature. Feuerbach's critique of Hegelian idealism excited immediate international attention — Marx and Engels were particularly influenced. This acclaimed translation is by the celebrated English novelist George Eliot.
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    Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein (ed.) - 1990 - 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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    Fragmentos para una teoría romántica del arte.Novalis & Javier Arnaldo (eds.) - 1987 - Madrid: Tecnos.
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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 Macdonald, (...)
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  7. Wittgenstein's Nachlass the Bergen Electronic Edition.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. H. von Wright - 1998
     
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    Das Allgemeine Brouillon: Materialien zur Enzyklopädistik 1798/99.Novalis - 1993 - Hamburg: F. Meiner Verlag. Edited by Hans Joachim Mähl.
    Novalis überlieferte in den Aufzeichnungen des Allgemeinen Brouillon von 1798/1799 das strikte philosophische Programm der deutschen Romantik: die Aufgabe der Wiederherstellung der Einheit des Wissens. Die in loser Folge aufgeteilten Notizen, Skizzen und Diskurse gelten als Schlüsseltexte für das Verständnis der Zeit.
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    Three Works.Novalis - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 1955, this volume contains three works by Friedrich von Hardenberg, the German Romantic philosopher and poet whose pseudonym Novalis was an ancient family name. The works, each given in the original German, include the only existing sections of Novalis's unfinished novel, Die Lehrlinge zu Sais; a selection of ideas published as a literary fragment in 1798 under the title Blütenstaub; and Die Christenheit oder Europa, an essay in cultural history. Of these, only Blütenstaub was published (...)
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  10. 'Beginning'(Original German and English translation by David Wood).Novalis - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (3):318-321.
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    Études fichtéennes 1795-96: les années d'apprentissage philosophique.Novalis - 2012 - Villeneuve d'Ascq, France: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. Edited by Augustin Dumont.
    Ces fragments spéculatifs ou philosophiques constituent une contribution de l'écrivain romantique aux débats qui agitèrent le postkantisme naissant de son époque. Cette édition en est la première traduction en français.
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  12. Kant studies (1797)(Translated by David Wood).Novalis - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):323-338.
     
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  13. 'Know they Self'(Original German and English translation by David Wood).Novalis - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (3):322-323.
     
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  14. 'When Numbers and Figures'(Original German and English translation by David Wood).Novalis - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (3):324-325.
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    Identités psychophysiques et inférence à la meilleure explication.Filipe Drapeau Vieira Contim & Pascal Ludwig - 2013 - Philosophiques 40 (1):171-195.
    Filipe Drapeau Vieira Contim,Pascal Ludwig | : La plupart des théoriciens de l’identité des types souscrivent à un physicalisme a posteriori à l’égard des propriétés phénoménales. Selon cette conception, les énoncés d’identité esprit/cerveau peuvent être justifiés par une inférence à la meilleure explication (IME) partant du fait empirique des corrélations esprit/cerveau. Nous soutenons que la théorie de l’identité ne peut pas s’appuyer sur cette méthodologie abductive. Nous montrons tout d’abord que l’on ne peut pas justifier les énoncés d’identité esprit/cerveau (...)
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  16. Vagueness And The Sorites Paradox.Kirk Ludwig & Greg Ray - 2002 - Noûs 36 (s16):419-461.
    A sorites argument is a symptom of the vagueness of the predicate with which it is constructed. A vague predicate admits of at least one dimension of variation (and typically more than one) in its intended range along which we are at a loss when to say the predicate ceases to apply, though we start out confident that it does. It is this feature of them that the sorites arguments exploit. Exactly how is part of the subject of this paper. (...)
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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 Macdonald, (...)
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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, without either title, (...)
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  19. Rationality, Language, and the Principle of Charity.Kirk Ludwig - 2004 - In Alfred R. Mele & Piers Rawling (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Rationality. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Ludwig deals with the relations between language, thought, and rationality, and, especially, the role and status of assumptions about rationality in interpreting another’s speech and assigning contents to her psychological attitudes—her beliefs, desires, intentions, and so on. The chapter is organized around three questions: What is the relation between rationality and thought? What is the relation between rationality and language? What is the relation between thought and language? Ludwig argues that some large degree of rationality is required for (...)
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    System der Philosophie?: Festgabe für Hans-Dieter Klein.Ludwig Nagl, Rudolf Langthaler & Hans-Dieter Klein (eds.) - 2000 - New York: P. Lang.
    Die Frage, ob «systematische» Philosophie heute noch möglich ist, wird in der Gegenwartsphilosophie kontrovers diskutiert. Sie ist eng verknüpft mit dem Thema «Vernunft und Wirklichkeit». Der Sammelband System der Philosophie? dokumentiert Aspekte dieser Debatte durch Beiträge einer internationalen Autorenschaft.
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  21. MANFRED, Frank.Schlegel Novalis & Nietzsche Schelling - 1996 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 25:159.
     
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    An outline of general system theory.Ludwig Bertalanffvony - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (2):134-165.
  23. Semantics for Non-Declaratives.Kirk Ludwig & Dan Boisvert - 2006 - In Ernest Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press.
    This article begins by distinguishing force and mood. Then it lays out desiderata on a successful account. It sketches as background the program of truth-theoretic semantics. Next, it surveys assimilation approaches and argues that they are inadequate. Then it shows how the fulfillment-conditional approach can be applied to imperatives, interrogatives, molecular sentences containing them, and quantification into mood markers. Next, it considers briefly the recent set of propositions approach to the semantics of interrogatives and exclamatives. Finally, it shows how to (...)
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    Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle. Schule zwischen Disziplinar-und Kontrollgesellschaft.Ludwig A. Pongratz - 2004 - In Norbert Ricken & Markus Rieger-Ladich (eds.), Michel Foucault: pädagogische Lektüren. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 243--259.
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    Scientific Pluralism.Ludwig David & Ruphy Stéphanie - 2021 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  26. Wittgenstein's lectures on the foundations of mathematics, Cambridge, 1939: from the notes of R.G. Bosanquet, Norman Malcolm, Rush Rhees, and Yorick Smythies.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1975 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by R. G. Bosanquet & Cora Diamond.
    From his return to Cambridge in 1929 to his death in 1951, Wittgenstein influenced philosophy almost exclusively through teaching and discussion. These lecture notes indicate what he considered to be salient features of his thinking in this period of his life.
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  27. Philosophy or Philosophies? Epistemology or Epistemologies?David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen - forthcoming - In David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science.
  28. Explaining why things look the way they do.Kirk A. Ludwig - 1996 - In Kathleen Akins (ed.), Perception. Oxford University Press. pp. 18-60.
    How are we able to perceive the world veridically? If we ask this question as a part of the scientific investigation of perception, then we are not asking for a transcendental guarantee that our perceptions are by and large veridical; we presuppose that they are. Unless we assumed that we perceived the world for the most part veridically, we would not be in a position to investigate our perceptual abilities empirically. We are interested, then, not in how it is possible (...)
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  29. From Individual to Collective Responsibility: There and Back Again.Kirk Ludwig - 2020 - In Saba Bazargan-Forward & Deborah Tollefsen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility. Routledge. pp. 78-93.
    This chapter argues that in cases in which a (non-institutional) group is collectively causally responsible and collectively morally responsible for some harm which is either (i) brought about intentionally or (ii) foreseen as the side effect of something brought about intentionally or (iii) unforeseen but a nonaggregative harm, each member of the group is equally and as fully responsible for the harm as if he or she had done it alone.
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  30. Making transdisciplinarity work: An epistemology of inclusive development and innovation.David Ludwig & Birgit Boogaard - 2021 - In The Politics of Knowledge in Inclusive Development and Innovation.
  31. 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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    Theoretische Biologie.Ludwig V. Bertalanffy - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (4):417-420.
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  33. 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.
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    Vortrag über Ethik und andere kleine Schriften.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1989 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Edited by Joachim Schulte.
    Vorwort -- Vortrag über Ethik -- Bemerkungen über logische Form -- Bemerkungen über Frazers Golden Bough -- Aufzeichnungen für Vorlesungen über "privates Erlebnis" und "Sinnesdaten" -- Ursache und Wirkung ; Intuitives Erfassen -- Textnachweise.
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    Présentation de « Geschehnis und Erlebnis » de Ludwig Binswanger.Ludwig Binswanger & Camille Abettan - 2014 - Philosophie 121 (2):3-4.
    « Événement et vécu » est un article du philosophe et psychiatre suisse Ludwig Binswanger initialement paru en 1931 puis secondairement repris en 1955 dans le deuxième volume des Ausgewählte Vorträge und Aufsätze. Notre traduction se base sur la version publiée en 1994 chez Asanger dans les Ausgewählte Werke,...
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  36. Southern Ontologies: Reorienting Agendas in Social Ontology.David Ludwig, Daniel Faabelangne Banuoku, Birgit Boogaard, Charbel N. El-Hani, Bernard Yangmaadome Guri, Matthias Kramm, Vitor Renck, C. Adriana Ressiore, Jairo Robles-Piñeros & Julia J. Turska - 2024 - Journal of Social Ontology 10 (2).
    This article addresses ontological negotiations in the Global South through three case studies of community-based research in Brazil and Ghana. We argue that ontological perspectives of Indigenous people and local communities require an ontological pluralism that recognizes both the plurality of representational tools and of ways of being in the world. Locating these two readings of ontological pluralism in the politics of the Global South, the article highlights a wider dynamic from ontological paternalism to ontological diversity to ontological decolonization. We (...)
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    Experiencing life and (religious) hope: pragmatic philosophies of religion.Ludwig Nagl - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (1):103-111.
    Is pragmatism, as focused on a future considered producible by our finite actions, ill equipped to analyze religion (or “Erlösungswissen”, as Max Scheler said); is it unable, as Stanley Cavell writes, to sufficiently explore “skepticism” and negativity? This paper argues that William James succeeds in pragmatically re-thematizing “Erlösungswissen”, and that Josiah Royce—who develops a post-pragmatic, pragmaticist concept of; religion—carefully re-investigates “negativity”, in a Peirce-inspired mode, by focusing on the “mission of sorrow”.
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    Grundformen und Erkenntnis menschlichen Daseins.Ludwig Binswanger - 1942 - Zürich,: M. Niehans.
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    Coellen, Ludwig, Dr., Privatdozent. Das Sein als Grenze des Erkenens.Ludwig Coellen - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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    Otto Friedrich Gruppe, 1804-1876: Philosoph, Dichter, Philologe.Ludwig Bernays (ed.) - 2004 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Rombach.
    Der 1804 geborene, mit Hegel, Marx und anderen Denkern seiner Zeit auf Kriegsfuß stehende, aber Anschauungen des späten Wittgenstein vorwegnehmende Sprachphilosoph, Philologe, Literarhistoriker und vielseitige Autor Otto Friedrich Gruppe hat seit seiner Wiederentdeckung durch Fritz Mauthner im Verlauf des 20. Jahrhunderts zunehmend Beachtung gefunden. Dies rechtfertigt eine nähere Betrachtung seines reichhaltigen, in mancher Hinsicht in die Zukunft weisenden Oeuvres anläßlich seines 200. Geburtstags. Neben den von Mauthner neu edierten philosophischen Hauptwerken hat Gruppe Gedichtbände, literatur- und kunstkritische Schriften sowie altphilologische Arbeiten (...)
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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Ludwig Siep - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Hegel only published five books in his lifetime, and among them the Phenomenology of Spirit emerges as the most important but also perhaps the most difficult and complex. In this book Ludwig Siep follows the path from Hegel's early writings on religion, love and spirit to the milestones of his 'Jena period'. He shows how the themes of the Phenomenology first appeared in an earlier work, The Difference between Fichte's and Schelling's Systems of Philosophy, and closely examines the direction (...)
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    Logisch-philosophische Abhandlung: Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1989 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Edited by Brian McGuinness & Joachim Schulte.
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    Wittgenstein.Ludwig Wittgenstein & Joseph Kosuth (eds.) - 1989 - Wien: Wiener Secession.
    [1] Biographie, Philosophie, Praxis -- [2] Het spel van het naamloze / naar een concept van Joseph Kosuth.
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  44. Populäre Schriften.Ludwig Boltzmann - 1906 - The Monist 16:320.
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  45. 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.
  46. Anerkennung als Prinzip der praktischen Philosophie.Ludwig Siep - unknown
     
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    1.Ludwig Wittgenstein - forthcoming - Aut Aut.
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  48. 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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    Handbuch Anerkennung.Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikaheimo & Michael Quante (eds.) - 2018 - Springer.
    Includes 70 entries on the theme of recognition, dealing with the concept, the main authors, the history of the theme, its applications, and its presence in various disciplines. The paper version to appear in late 2020. Entries available online first.
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  50. 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 (...)
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