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  1. Philosophical Investigations (3rd Edition) by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1973-03-11
  2. Wittgenstein's Lectures: Cambridge, 1932-1935 (Great Books in Philosophy) by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Alice Ambrose, et all 2001-03
  3. Wittgenstein: Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief, 40th Anniversary Edition by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2007-03-21
  4. Wittgenstein: Understanding And Meaning: Volume 1 of an Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Part II: Exegesis §§1-184 by G. P. Baker, P. M. S. Hacker, 2009-12-21
  5. Seeing Wittgenstein Anew
  6. Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers by David Edmonds, John Eidinow, 2002-09-01
  7. Wittgenstein's Lectures on Philosophical Psychology, 1946-47 by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1988-12-06
  8. How to Read Wittgenstein by Ray Monk, 2005-09-26
  9. Wittgenstein's 'Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus': A Reader's Guide (Reader's Guides) by Rogers M. White, 2006-12-24
  10. Wittgenstein's 'Philosophical Investigations' by Arif Ahmed, 2010-07-27
  11. Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Man and His Philosophy
  12. Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning: Volume 1 of an Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Part I: Essays (Pt. 1) by G. P. Baker, P. M. S. Hacker, 2005-02-11
  13. The New Wittgenstein
  14. Wittgenstein And Psychology: A Practical Guide by Rom Harre, Michael A. Tissaw, 2005-06

21. Beats Biblionetz - Personen: Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Geboren: 1889
Gestorben: 1951
Über Gewissheit Logisch-philosophische Abhandlungen Tractatus logico-philosophicus
Definitionen von Ludwig Wittgenstein
Definition
  • 3.343 Definitionen sind Regeln der Übersetzung von einer Sprache in eine andere. Jede richtige Zeichensprache muss sich in jede andere nach solchen Regeln übersetzen lassen: Dies ist, was sie alle gemeinsam haben.
  • im Buch Tractatus logico-philosophicus im Text Tractatus logico-philosophicus (1933) auf Seite 24
Philosophie
  • 4.112 Der Zweck der Philosophie ist die logische Klärung der Gedanken. Die Philosophie ist keine Lehre, sondern eine Tätigkeit. Ein philosophisches Werk besteht wesentlich aus Erläuterungen. Das Resultat der Philosophie sind nicht "philosophische Sätze", sondern das Klarwerden von Sätzen. Die Philosophie soll die Gedanken, die sonst, gleichsam, trübe und verschwommen sind, klar machen und scharf abgrenzen.
  • im Buch Tractatus logico-philosophicus im Text Tractatus logico-philosophicus (1933) auf Seite 32
Bemerkungen von Ludwig Wittgenstein
Von Ludwig Wittgenstein gibt es im Biblionetz Bemerkungen zu:
Texte Tractatus logico-philosophicus
Fragen Was ist der Sinn des Lebens?

22. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)
in The Guardian Unlimited The Austrian ludwig wittgenstein Society.The Austrian ludwig wittgenstein Society Looking Back at the
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April 26, 1889 - April 29, 1951
See also Gottlob Frege (1848-1925)
Biographical Information
A Short Biography (and 8k JPEG)
G.S. Davis' biography of Wittgenstein from Grolier's Encyclopedia

Short Introductory Biography of Wittgenstein from Finland

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Wittgenstein-related Papers, Essays, Lectures, and Books Online
Wittgenstein and Scientific Knowledge by Mark Alford
A Lecture given at Cambridge on Wittgenstein
by G.E.M. Anscombe
Chomsky v. Kripke, Round Two
by Daniel Barbiero
Private Language
by Stewart Candlish W and Kierkegaard: Religion, Individuality, and Philosophical Method by Charles Creegan Can W Help Free the Mind from Rules? Phil. Foundations of Connectionism by Itiel Dror Wittgenstein on Scepticism and Certainty by A.C. Grayling

23. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Profeet Van Het Logisch-positivisme Of Filosoof Van De Nega
wittgenstein profeet van het logischpositivisme of filosoof van de negatieve theologie?wittgenstein aanvaardt de beperktheid van de taal en de complexiteit van de werkelijkheid. Hij meent dat wat niet gezegd eventueel wel getoond kan worden.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: profeet van het logisch-positivisme of filosoof van de negatieve theologie? Wittgenstein aanvaardt de beperktheid van de taal en de complexiteit van de werkelijkheid. Hij meent dat wat niet gezegd eventueel wel getoond kan worden.Terwijl de positivisten volhouden dat de hele werkelijkheid uiteindelijk formeel beschreven zal kunnen worden (en dat wat niet beschreven kan worden niet tot de "formele" werkelijkheid behoort), aanvaardt Wittgenstein dat het inzicht in de werkelijkheid via de taal nooit "totaal" kan zijn. Het inzicht in de werkelijkheid dat niet via de taal tot ons komt noemt Wittgenstein "das Mystische" (het mystieke). Hiertoe behoren o.a. de religie, de ethiek en de esthetiek. Patrick Vanhoucke
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24. Wittgenstein Studien
Dieses Magazin ist dem Werk und der Wirkungsgeschichte ludwig Wittgensteins gewimdet. Ein wesentliches Ziel ist dabei die kritische Analyse und die textphilologische Untersuchung seines schriftlichen Nachlasses.
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25. Witgenstein
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26. TIME 100 Scientists Thinkers - Ludwig Wittgenstein
Philosopher ludwig wittgenstein He began by trying to reduce all mathematics tologic and ended by finding most metaphysics to be nonsense BY DANIEL DENNETT
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He began by trying to reduce all mathematics to logic and ended by finding most metaphysics to be nonsense BY DANIEL DENNETT If you would like to watch philosophers squirmand who wouldn't?pose this tough question: Suppose you may either a) solve a major philosophical problem so conclusively that there is nothing left to say (thanks to you, part of the field closes down forever, and you get a footnote in history); or b) write a book of such tantalizing perplexity and controversy that it stays on the required-reading list for centuries to come. Which would you choose? Many philosophers will reluctantly admit that they would go for option b). If they had to choose, they would rather be read than right. The Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein tried brilliantly to go for a) and ended up with b). The revolution in mathematical logic early in the 20th century opened up a delicious prospect: a rigorous science of meanings. Just as the atomic theory in physics had begun to break matter down into its constituent parts and show how they fit together to produce all the effects in nature, logic held out the promise of accounting for all meaningful texts and utterancesfrom philosophy and geometrical proofs to history and legislationby breaking them into their logical atoms and showing how those parts fit together (in an ideal language) to compose all the meanings there could be. As a young engineering student in England, Wittgenstein saw the hope of the new mathematical logic, and rushed to Cambridge to become the protege of Bertrand Russell, whose monumental "Principia Mathematica" (1913), written with Alfred North Whitehead, was an attempt to reduce all mathematics to logic. Wittgenstein's first book, published in England in 1922, the even more grandly titled "Tractatus Logico-philosophicus," went even further, and was thought by him, and by some of his admirers, to have brought philosophy to an end, its key problems definitively solved once and for all. Some "philosophical" propositions could be readily expressed and evaluated within his system, and those that couldn'tamong them, metaphysical riddles that had bedeviled philosophers for centurieswere nonsense.

27. Philosophical Hermeneutics, Or Theories Of Interpretation
Graduate Hermeneutics Lectures this course will begin with a consideration of the background of philosophical hermeneutics (theories of interpretation) in modern philosophy (Descartes, Hume, Kant, Dilthey). Then it will follow the hermeneutic tradition in philosophy as it develops in the twentieth century, through a philosophical examination of the works of Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, J¼rgen Habermas, and Paul Ricoeur. In addition, we will examine the independent yet in part parallel philosophy of ludwig wittgenstein.
http://www.uta.edu/philosophy/faculty/reeder/GrHermSylSamp.html
PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTICS, or
THEORIES OF INTERPRETATION
Dr. Harry P. Reeder
Philosophy 5393-001 Topics in the History of Philosophy:
Philosophical Hermeneutics
Dr. Harry P. Reeder, 302CH, 272-3218
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Course Outline
I. Objectives:
II. Format: In each class we will discuss the weekly assigned reading. Students should come to class prepared to discuss issues arising from the texts. Students are expected to prepare at least two written questions for each class (after the first class), in order to facilitate discussion.
III. Texts: The following texts will be available from the bookstore:
REQUIRED:
Edmund Husserl: The Idea of Phenomenology. Tr. Wm. P. Alston and George Nakhnikian. Nijhoff, 1964.
Richard E. Palmer: Hermeneutics: Interpretation Theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, and Gadamer
Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences: Essays on language, action and interpretation. Cambridge, 1981. (Ch. 1, 3-8). Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Philosophical Investigations. Tr. G. E. M. Anscombe. Blackwell, 1958. RECOMMENDED: The following texts are on reserve in the library: Hans-Georg Gadamer: Philosophical Hermeneutics BD244.G27

28. Episteme Links Philosophers Ludwig Wittgenstein
Comprehensive listing of online resources related to ludwig wittgenstein.
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29. Ludwig Wittgenstein Forum: Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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Posted by Patrick Vanhoucke on May 30, 19102 at 14:34:55: Dear reader, To open up discussion about the person and the philosophy of Ludwig
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30. Ludwig Wittgenstein Room
ludwig wittgenstein (18891951). wittgenstein links. wittgenstein Archiveat the University of Bergen,Norway; Austrian ludwig wittgenstein Society;
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Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)
Quite a lot of Wittgenstein stuff will be here! This is a link to my BA Dissertation on Wittgenstein on Colour. One Warning:-It is a scanned document with some errors,most of it is just about readable...
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31. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Hypertext edition of the Ogden edition, containing both the English and German texts. It also includes Category Society Philosophy wittgenstein, ludwig Works......Lugwig wittgenstein Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus. Hypertext of theOgden bilingual edition. Translated from the German by CK Ogden
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Lugwig Wittgenstein
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Hypertext of the Ogden bilingual edition Translated from the German by C.K. Ogden
With an Introduction by Bertrand Russell

32. La Fin De La Philosophie
Essai sur le Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus de ludwig wittgenstein.
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33. Ludwig Wittgenstein At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
ludwig wittgenstein. Analytic Philosophy at Erratic Impact Philosophy ResearchBase. ludwig wittgenstein 1889 1951. New Books ludwig wittgenstein.
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Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language Ultimate Homepage
M aintained by John Humphrey . This page is an electronic companion to Saul Kripke's classic book, Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language . Here you will find Humphrey's own thoughts and reflections on Kripke's book, brief introductions to some of the key sections and notions of Kripke's text, bibliographies of books and articles on Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, review information of selected books, suggestions for further work on the book, links to papers and relevant sites, and more. Site Includes: A Brief Introduction to Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language Ultimate Home Page A Brief Overview of Key Parts of Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language About Ludwig Wittgenstein and Philosophical Investigations About Saul Kripke (now includes photo) ... Commentary on passages from Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, pp. ix - 14

34. Papers Of Ludwig Wittgenstein
A catalogue of the papers of ludwig wittgenstein held at Trinity College Library, Cambridge. Also includes a brief biography.
http://rabbit.trin.cam.ac.uk/~jon/Witt/Wittgenstein.html

35. David Edmonds, John Eidinow. Wittgenstein's Poker
David Edmonds, John Eidinow Wie ludwig wittgenstein Karl Popper mit dem Feuerhaken traf. Rezension.
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David Edmonds, John Eidinow. Wittgenstein's Poker
London: Faber and Faber, 2001. 267 S. Wie Ludwig Wittgenstein Karl Popper mit dem Feuerhaken traf.
"He used to script his lectures fully in advance, and then read each sentence aloud, twice. The jokes he read out three times. That, says Maurice Wiles, who attended Broad's lectures, was the only way one could tell what was a joke. When his course was interrupted by a term sabbatical, Broad began the first lecture after his absence with 'Point D ...'".
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Wittgenstein's Poker. London: Faber and Faber, 2001. Gebunden, 267 Seiten Wie Ludwig Wittgenstein Karl Popper mit dem Feuerhaken traf. Eine Ermittlung. Stuttgart: DVA, 2001. Gebunden, 220 Seiten Philosophie

36. Wittgenstein
Discussion by Garth Kemerling of the life and works of ludwig wittgenstein, with topical links to additional information. Includes an online version of the Tractatus.
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Raised in a prominent Viennese family, Ludwig Wittgenstein studied engineering in Germany and England, but became interested in the foundations of mathematics and pursued philosophical studies with Moore at Cambridge before entering the Austrian army during World War I. The notebooks he kept as a soldier became the basis for his Tractatus , which later earned him a doctorate and exerted a lasting influence on the philosophers of the Vienna circle . After giving away his inherited fortune, working as a village schoolteacher in Austria, and designing his sister's Vienna home, Wittgenstein returned to Cambridge, where he developed a new conception of the philosophical task. His impassioned teaching during this period influenced a new generation of philosophers, who tried to capture it in The Blue and Brown Books (dictated 1933-35). From the late 'thirties, Wittgenstein himself began writing the materials which would be published only after his death. In the cryptic Logische-Philosophische Abhandlung Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus the earlier Wittgenstein extended Russell 's notion of logical analysis by describing a world composed of facts, pictured by thoughts

37. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Wittgenstein, Ludwig
wittgenstein, ludwig (b. 1889, Vienna, Austria, d. 1951, Cambridge,UK). wittgenstein’s most important contribution to psychology
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Wittgenstein, Ludwig Tadeusz Zawidzki References Wittegenstein Site Audi, Robert, ed. (1995). The Cambridge dictionary of philosophy . New York: Cambridge University Press. bookstore

38. Wittgenstein Links And Resources
Links and resources on the study of the life and thought of ludwig wittgenstein.
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39. Ludwig Wittgenstein
Translate this page ludwig wittgenstein Seite aus einem deutschsprachigen Online-Philosophenlexikon.philosophenlexikon.de, ludwig wittgenstein (1889 - 1951).
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Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 - 1951)
Philosoph und Logiker Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein studierte Ingenieurwissenschaft, 1906-08 in Berlin und danach bis 1912 in Manchester. Hier wurde er mit Russells Frege Wirkungsarten Annalen der Naturphilosophie Tractatus logico-philosophicus Wahrheitswerttafeln der Aussagenlogik. In den folgenden Jahren nahm Wittgenstein Kontakte mit Schlick und dem Wiener Kreis Seine Vorlesungen und Notizen aus den Jahren 1930-36 zeigen die Entwicklung neuer Gedanken, die er seit 1936 zu den Philosophischen Untersuchungen zusammenstellte. 1939 erhielt Wittgenstein als Nachfolger von G. E. Moore

40. Beats Biblionetz - Personen: Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Geboren: 1889
Gestorben: 1951
Über Gewissheit Logisch-philosophische Abhandlungen Tractatus logico-philosophicus
Definitionen von Ludwig Wittgenstein
Definition
  • 3.343 Definitionen sind Regeln der Übersetzung von einer Sprache in eine andere. Jede richtige Zeichensprache muss sich in jede andere nach solchen Regeln übersetzen lassen: Dies ist, was sie alle gemeinsam haben.
  • im Buch Tractatus logico-philosophicus im Text Tractatus logico-philosophicus (1933) auf Seite 24
Philosophie
  • 4.112 Der Zweck der Philosophie ist die logische Klärung der Gedanken. Die Philosophie ist keine Lehre, sondern eine Tätigkeit. Ein philosophisches Werk besteht wesentlich aus Erläuterungen. Das Resultat der Philosophie sind nicht "philosophische Sätze", sondern das Klarwerden von Sätzen. Die Philosophie soll die Gedanken, die sonst, gleichsam, trübe und verschwommen sind, klar machen und scharf abgrenzen.
  • im Buch Tractatus logico-philosophicus im Text Tractatus logico-philosophicus (1933) auf Seite 32
Bemerkungen von Ludwig Wittgenstein
Von Ludwig Wittgenstein gibt es im Biblionetz Bemerkungen zu:
Texte Tractatus logico-philosophicus
Fragen Was ist der Sinn des Lebens?

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