A Companion to Wittgenstein's `Tractatus'
Cambridge University Press (1964)
| Abstract | Parts of the book date back to and some of the concluding remarks on ethics and the will may have been composed still earlier, when Wittgenstein admired ... | |||||||||
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Matthew B. Ostrow (2002). Wittgenstein's Tractatus: A Dialectical Interpretation. Cambridge University Press.
James Conant & Cora Diamond (2004). On Reading the Tractatus Resolutely: Reply to Meredith Williams and Peter Sullivan. In Max Kölbel & Bernhard Weiss (eds.), Wittgenstein's lasting significance. Routledge.
Anton Alterman (2001). The New Wittgenstein (Review). [REVIEW] Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (3):456-457.
Anne Narveson (1967). Book Review:A Companion to Wittgenstein's Tractatus Max Black. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 34 (1):69-.
E. D. Klemke (1971). Essays on Wittgenstein. Urbana,University of Illinois Press.
Bruce Howes (2007). "Rethinking" the Preface of the Tractatus. Philosophical Investigations 30 (1):3–24.
James Bogen (1964). Was Wittgenstein a Psychologist? (I). Inquiry 7 (1-4):374-378.
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