Los pensamientos en el "Tractatus": la teoría psicológica y la carta de Wittgenstein a Russell de 1919

Anuario Filosófico:229-241 (1995)
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Abstract

The theory which holds that in the Tractatus a thought is a psychological entity is foundational to important interpretations of Wittgenstein's philosophical psychology. The view that the theory receives poweful support from Wittgenstein's 1919 letter to Russell has been challenged by Peter Carruthers. This paper argues that Carruthers's challenge fails.

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