Wittgenstein at His Word
Thoemmes Continuum (2004)
| Abstract | This book explains how Wittgenstein's idea of the value of philosophy shaped his philosophical method and led him to talk and write about the abstruse questions ... | |||||||||
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| Call number | B3376.W564.R473 2004 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 082647473X 9780826474735 | |||||||||
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David G. Stern (1995). Wittgenstein on Mind and Language. Oxford University Press.
Antonia Soulez & tr McMahon, Melissa (2000). Conversion in Philosophy: Wittgenstein's "Saving Word". Hypatia 15 (4):127-150.
Michael Luntley (2002). Patterns, Particularism and Seeing the Similarity. Philosophical Papers 31 (3):271-291.
Matthew B. Ostrow (2002). Wittgenstein's Tractatus: A Dialectical Interpretation. Cambridge University Press.
Duncan Richter (2001). Wittgensteinian Foundationalism. Erkenntnis 55 (3):349–358.
Byong-Chul Park (1998). Wittgenstein's Use of the Word 'Aspekt'. Synthese 115 (1):131-140.
Randy Ramal (2007). Wittgenstein at His Word – by Duncan Richter Historical Dictionary of Wittgenstein's Philosophy – by Duncan Richter. Philosophical Investigations 30 (4):381–389.
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