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    Fritz Mauthners Heimatbegriff: Zwischen Deutschnationalismus, jüdischem Selbsthass und Sprachkritik.Thomas Hainscho - 2021 - Colloquium: New Philologies 6 (1): 54–69.
    This paper investigates the concept of Heimat in the work of philosopher, writer, and journalist Fritz Mauthner (1849–1923). It points out a conflict between Mauthner’s language philosophy and his political views. In his philosophical work, he argues that language is an insufficient tool for the acquisition of knowledge. When he writes about his heritage and uses notions such as Heimat, Volk, or Vaterland, Mauthner makes claims about the formation of social communities based on a shared language and (...)
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  2. A Homeless Patriot: Fritz Mauthner’s Search for a Homeland in Language.Thomas Hainscho - 2021 - Azimuth 9 (2):31–45.
    This paper investigates the political dimension of Fritz Mauthner’s writings in respect to his language critique and his ambivalent relationship to Judaism. Its aim is to oppose the common understanding of Mauthner as a German-nationalist. For doing so, Mauthner’s relation to Judaism is contextualised within his philosophical views on patriotism, mother-tongue, and the formation of social communities. By suggesting an anti-nationalist interpretation of his philosophy, it is argued that participation in a certain linguistic practice can explain what (...)
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    Mauthner’s Critique of Language.Gershon Weiler - 1970 - Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press.
    A critical examination of the philosophical theories of Fritz Mauthner. Mauthner was a prolific writer with diverse intellectual interests, but he was preoccupied with developing a comprehensive philosophy or 'critique' of language which would help resolve a whole range of persistent and controversial philosophical problems. In pursuit of this aim Mauthner pioneered a view of language which has had a very wide circulation in the twentieth century - namely that the analysis and understanding of language, particularly ordinary (...)
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    Fritz Mauthner as an Historian.Gershon Weiler - 1964 - History and Theory 4 (1):57-71.
    In addition to his critique of language, Mauthner wrote a four-volume History of Atheism. A radical skeptical empiricist, Mauthner held that there were no historical laws; yet there could be a craft of historical writing. Applying his idea that thinking and speaking are identical, Mauthner sought to show that the history of atheism is the gradual realization that "God" is only a word. However, the book appears to resemble the historiography of ideas ii la Hegel more than (...)
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    O Caso Mauthner: O Tractatus, o Círculo Kraus e a Significatividade da Negação.Mauro Luiz Engelmann - 2023 - Analytica. Revista de Filosofia 25 (2):67-83.
    Argumento que precisamos mudar de perspectiva na elucidação da referência a Mauthner no Tractatus. A pergunta a ser feita não é “Quais são as semelhanças ou diferenças entre os projetos de Mauthner e do Tractatus?”, mas “Por que Wittgenstein se deu ao trabalho de negar que sua Sprachkritik poderia ter alguma relação com Mauthner?”. A significatividade da negação em “não no sentido de Mauthner” (TLP 4.0031) não se encontra em um problema comum para o qual (...) e Wittgenstein teriam suas respostas, como pensavam Janik e Toulmin, mas no fato da Sprachkritik de Mauthner figurar, dentro do Círculo Kraus, como expressão da superficialidade moral da Europa no início do século XX.AbstractThe paper argues that we need to change our perspective to elucidate the reference to Mauthner in the Tractatus. The question is not “What are the similarities or major differences between Mauthner’s views and the Tractatus?” but “Why did Wittgenstein bother to deny that his Sprachkritik could have anything to do with Mauthner’s?” The significance of the negation in “not in Mauthner’s sense” (TLP 4.0031) is not found in a common problem to which Mauthner and Wittgenstein had different answers, as Janik and Toulmin thought, but in the fact that Mauthner’s Sprachkritik is seen within the Kraus Circle as an expression of the moral superficiality of European culture at the beginning of the 20th century. (shrink)
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    Fritz mauthners nachlese zu nietzsches sprachkritik.Elizabeth Bredeck - 1984 - Nietzsche Studien 13 (1):587.
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  7. Mauthner, Fritz, Der Atheismus und seine Geschichte im Abendlande. Bd. I.Willy Lüthge - 1925 - Kant Studien 30:201.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein i Fritz Mauthner. Znaczenie tezy 4.0031 dla interpretacji Traktatu logiczno-filozoficznego.Marek Dobrzeniecki - 2021 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:27-42.
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    Wittgenstein and Mauthner’s Critique of Language. 박정식 - 2018 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 93:107-126.
    비트겐슈타인은 그의 전기 철학의 대표 저작인 『논리―철학 논고』4.0031에서 “모든 철학은 ‘언어비판’이다.(그러나 마우트너의 뜻에서는 아니지만)”라고 말하고 있다. 그렇다면, 그가 생각하는 언어비판이란 과연 무엇인가? 그리고 그가 부정한 마우트너의 언어비판이란 과연 무엇인가? 본 논문에서는 이 둘의 언어비판의 비교를 목적으로 한다. 먼저, 마우트너의 언어비판에 대해서 알아본다. 마우트너는 비트겐슈타인과 동시대에 살았던 인물로 오스트리아-헝가리 제국의 철학자, 비평가 겸 저널리스트이다. 그는 『언어비판 논고』에서 언어를 통한 세계인식은 불가능하기 때문에 언어로 지식을 탐구하는 것은 무용한 일이라고 주장한다. 이를 통해 그는 언어비판으로, 또 극단적 언어회의주의로 나아가며 결국엔 침묵이 우리가 할 수 (...)
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    Fritz mauthners nachlese zu nietzsches sprachkritik.Elizabeth Bredeck - 1984 - Nietzsche Studien 13:587-599.
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  11. Fritz Mauthner: la critica della lingua.Liliana Albertazzi - 1986 - Lanciano: Rocco Carabba.
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    Fritz Mauthners Nachlese Zu Nietzsches Sprachkritik.Elizabeth Bredeck - 1984 - Nietzsche Studien 13:587-599.
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  13. Mauthner, F., Wörterbuch der Philosophie.H. Lindau - 1913 - Kant Studien 18:497.
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    Mauthner’s Critique of Language.R. H. Stoothoff - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (90):81-83.
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  15. Brentano and Mauthner on grammatical illusions.Denis Seron - 2021 - In Arnaud Dewalque, Charlotte Gauvry & Sébastien Richard (eds.), Philosophy of Language in the Brentano School: Reassessing the Brentanian Legacy. Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This paper aims to suggest that Brentano’s theory of intentionality, at least in its later formulation, is not only about mind and also belongs to a tradition of deconstructing language that includes prominent figures of Austrian and German philosophy such as Mach, Vaihinger, and Wittgenstein. In order to establish this, the author explores some differences and similarities between this theory and Fritz Mauthner’s critique of language. He argues that the very starting point of both is one and the same (...)
     
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    Mauthner’s Critique of Language. [REVIEW]Garrett Bardin - 1971 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:376-377.
    Weiler presents a careful history of ‘a neglected ancestor of contemporary linguistic philosophy’. Fritz Mauthner was born in Bohemia in 1849 and died at Meersburg am Bodensee in 1923. He never held an academic post in philosophy and earned his living as a journalist and critic. He nevertheless published 14 books, some in several volumes. Although Mach wrote that his ideas would slowly become influential this has never happened and he remains a minor figure. A merely descriptive history of (...)
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    Is the Mauthner cell a Kupfermann & Weiss command neuron?Robert C. Eaton, Chris M. Wieland & Randolf DiDomenico - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):725-727.
  18. Robert Saudek’s graphology in the light of Fritz Mauthner’s critique of language.Jakub Mácha - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-17.
    Robert Saudek, a Czech graphologist, journalist, diplomat, playwright, and novelist, was heavily influenced in his youth by Fritz Mauthner’s critique of language. Saudek later became a pioneer in the field of psychological graphology. In this article, I examine the impact of Mauthner’s critique on Saudek’s work and evaluate whether Saudek’s approach to graphology aligns with Mauthner’s ideas. I argue that, although Saudek’s graphology is rooted in Mauthner’s critique of experimental psychology, there remains room for further development (...)
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    Gescheiterte Sprachkritik: Fritz Mauthners Leben und Werk.Joachim Kühn - 1975 - De Gruyter.
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  20. Brentano and Mauthner's critique of language.Liliana Albertazzi - 1989 - Brentano Studien 2:145-159.
     
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  21. Review of Fritz Mauthner’s Die Sprache. [REVIEW]Rainer Ebert - 2013 - Copula: Jahangirnagar University Studies in Philosophy 30:65-67.
  22. Mauthner, F., Wörterbuch der Philosophie. [REVIEW]H. Lindau - 1913 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 18:497.
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  23. Mauthner, Fritz, Der Atheismus und seine Geschichte im Abendlande. Bd. I. [REVIEW]Willy Lüthge - 1925 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 30:201.
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    On Fritz mauthner's critique of language.Gershon Weiler - 1958 - Mind 67 (265):80-87.
  25. Mauthner, Fr., Wörterbuch der Philosophie. [REVIEW]C. Gutberlet - 1912 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 25:86-88.
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    Encyclopaedic Nichts : mauthner, mysticism and the avant-garde.P. M. Mehtonen - 2012 - Angelaki 17 (3):47-53.
  27. Presencia de F. Mauthner en la filosofía de Wittgenstein.A. Uranga Mendizabal - 1985 - Naturaleza y Gracia 1:47-62.
     
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    The behavioral role of the Mauthner neuron impulse.John T. Hackett & L. John Greenfield - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):729-730.
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    Misunderstanding Metaphors: Linguistic Scepticism in Mauthner’s Philosophy.Libera Pisano - 2016 - In Bill Rebiger (ed.), Yearbook of the Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies. 2016: 2016. De Gruyter. pp. 95-122.
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    Body and Mind: on the Fuzzy Relation Between Meaning and Word in Fritz Mauthner's Critique of Language.Silvia Dapiá - 1995 - Semiotics:332-342.
  31. Los juegos de lenguaje de Fritz Mauthner y Ludwig Wittgenstein.Cristián Santibáñez Yáñez - 2007 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):83-105.
     
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    Drei Pioniere der philosophisch-linguistischen Analyse von Zeit und Tempus: Mauthner, Jespersen, Reichenbach.Elisabeth Leinfellner - 2006 - In Friedrich Stadler & Michael Stöltzner (eds.), Time and History: Proceedings of the 28. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 2005. Frankfurt, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 337-362.
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    6. At the Limits of the ‘Critique of Language’ – Fritz Mauthner.Gerald Hartung - 2018 - In Beyond the Babylonian Trauma: Theories of Language and Modern Culture in the German-Jewish Context. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 116-152.
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    Sentir lo indecible. Sentido, sin sentido y carencia de sentido en el Tractatus de Wittgenstein.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2008 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 33 (2):5-20.
    This article analyses Wittgenstein’s conception of nonsense and, against resolute interpretations, defends that, perhaps influenced by Mauthner and Weininger, the Tractatus author conceived corrects ontological and ethical nonsenses like nearly to tautological senseless.
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    Wittgenstein and Pyrrhonism.Hans Sluga - 2004 - In Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (ed.), Pyrrhonian skepticism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 99--117.
    This essay traces the roots of Wittgenstein’s Pyrrhonism to Mauthner, and argues that Wittgenstein’s later views moved even closer to those of Mauthner, although Wittgenstein never became as thoroughgoing a Pyrrhonian as Mauthner had been. It is argued that Mauthner’s neo-Pyrrhonian view of language was “responsible for the linguistic turn in Wittgenstein’s thinking and thereby indirectly also for the whole linguistic turn in 20th-century analytic philosophy”.
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    Alfred Tarski and the Vienna Circle: Austro-Polish Connections in Logical Empiricism.Jan Woleński, Ilkka Niiniluoto, Hans Sluga, Anita Burdman Feferman, Solomon Feferman & Richard Creath - 2010 - Springer.
    The larger part of Yearbook 6 of the Institute Vienna Circle constitutes the proceedings of a symposium on Alfred Tarski and his influence on and interchanges with the Vienna Circle, especially those on and with Rudolf Carnap and Kurt Gödel. It is the first time that this topic has been treated on such a scale and in such depth. Attention is mainly paid to the origins, development and subsequent role of Tarski's definition of truth. Some contributions are primarily historical, others (...)
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    Between Hypatia and Beauvoir: Philosophy as Discourse.Katherine Arens - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (4):46 - 75.
    Two studies of women in philosophy, Michéle Le Doeuff's biography of Simone de Beauvoir Hipparchia's Choice (1991) and Fritz Mauthner's historical novel Hypatia (1892), question what kind of power and authority are available to philosophers. Mauthner's philosophy of language expands on Le Doeuff to outline how philosophy acts parallel to other sociohistorical discourses, relying on public consensus and on the negotiation of stereotypes to create a viable speaking subject for the female philosopher.
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    Wissenschaftstheorie, Sprachkritik und Wittgenstein: In memoriam Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner.Walter Feigl & Sascha Windholz (eds.) - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Die Gedenkschrift zu Ehren von Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner spannt einen Bogen von aktuellen philosophischen Diskursen zum Werk und Leben des 2010 verstorbenen Wissenschaftler-Ehepaares. Fur viele sind beide untrennbar mit der Osterreichischen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (OLWG) und dem Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposien in Kirchberg am Wechsel verbunden. Die Artikel in diesem Band befassen sich mit aktueller Wittgensteinforschung und der Sprachkritik (Mauthner und Wittgenstein) ebenso wie dem Wirken von Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner. Daruber hinaus geben sie Einblicke in das Werden der (...)
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    Left and right in the amphibian world: which way to develop and where to turn?Yegor B. Malashichev & Richard J. Wassersug - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (5):512-522.
    The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in studies on the development, function and evolution of asymmetries in vertebrates, including amphibians. Here we discuss current knowledge of behavioral and anatomical asymmetries in amphibians. Behavioral laterality in the response of both adult and larval anurans to presumed predators and competitors is strong and may be related, respectively, to laterality in the telencephalon of adults and the Mauthner neurons of tadpoles. These behavior lateralities, however, do not seem to correlate with (...)
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    Alfred Tarski and the Vienna Circle: Austro-Polish Connections in Logical Empiricism.Jan Wolenski & Eckehart Köhler (eds.) - 1998 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    The larger part of Yearbook 6 of the Institute Vienna Circle constitutes the proceedings of a symposium on Alfred Tarski and his influence on and interchanges with the Vienna Circle, especially those on and with Rudolf Carnap and Kurt Gödel. It is the first time that this topic has been treated on such a scale and in such depth. Attention is mainly paid to the origins, development and subsequent role of Tarski's definition of truth. Some contributions are primarily historical, others (...)
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    Wittgenstein on the Limits of Language.Hans Sluga - 2023 - In Jens Pier (ed.), Limits of Intelligibility: Issues from Kant and Wittgenstein. London: Routledge.
    The paper interprets Wittgenstein’s famous call to silence at the end of his Tractatus – that “whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent” – as a critique of philosophy itself. Wittgenstein was concerned throughout his philosophical life with finding a way to delineate the limits of language. These limits, once we have them clearly in view, rob our attempts to put forth philosophical theories of their legitimacy. In order to give a critical assessment of this Wittgensteinian critique of (...)
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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 (...)
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  43. Tertium Datur. Historical Preconditions and Ways to Mitterer's Non-dualizing Philosophy.P. Weibel - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (3):134-139.
    Purpose: Tracing the historical roots of Mitterer's non-dualizing philosophy in Austrian philosophers who studied the relationship between object and language around 1900. Method: Discussing the epistemological relevance of the "tertium non datur" principle and disclosing the mutual influence of early language critics Mauthner, Stöhr, and Wahle, who also anticipated many of Wittgenstein's later insights. Findings: Mitterer's philosophy can be considered the endpoint of the Austrian tradition of language criticism. His non-dualizing approach is a methodological constructivism that does not comply (...)
     
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  44. Natur, Geist, Geschichte.Josef Hanslmeier - 1950 - München-Pasing,: Filser-Verlag.
    Der Weg zum Werk, von U. Schöndorfer.--Von Augustinus bis zu Pascual Jordan, von B. Bavink.--Begriff der Potenz und neue Physik, von H. Conrad-Martius.--Zur Terminologie der Naturphilosophie, von A. Dempf.--Die Elementenlehre des Platon und Demokrit, von P. Wilpert. Prinzipielle Subjecktivierungsgrenzen, von A. Konrad.--Zur Fritz Mauthners Sprachkritik, von Stürmann.--Positivismus und gefährdete Humanität, von F. Joachim v. Rintelen.--Zum Problem der sittlichen Sanktion, von A. Wilmsen. Das existenzielle Denken. Sein Wert und seine Grenzen, von A. Guggenberger.
     
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    Sprachphilosophie der Gegenwart. [REVIEW]J. B. B. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):483-483.
    The greater part of this book consists of a series of general expositions of the works of de Saussure, Ogden and Richards, Whorf, Weisgerber, Mauthner and Wittgenstein. Moore and Russell, Carnap and the Vienna Circle, the Oxford school and other contemporary movements come in for only passing attention. A sizable bibliography provides useful references to German philosophers little known in this country.--J. B. B.
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    Language and Thought. [REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (1):115-117.
    With this book Hermann Cloeren presents to the English reader a historical treatment of a largely unknown alternative tradition in German philosophy which, though only an undercurrent in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, becomes a "main current" in the twentieth century, that is, the sprachkritisch, or "language critical," current of thought. This tradition, which begins with thinkers like Hamann, Lichtenberg, and Herder in the eighteenth century and has representatives such as Runze and Mauthner at the end of the nineteenth, (...)
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    The Austrian Mind. [REVIEW]A. F. W. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (4):798-799.
    This book covers a period of Austrian history stretching from 1848 to 1933, a period of amazing intellectual activity, on a scale comparable perhaps only with renaissance Italy. Johnston includes chapters on Emperor Franz Joseph, the Beidermeir culture, legal and economic theorists, Austro-marxists, and Viennese aestheticism. Perhaps most interesting for philosophers are sections on positivism and impressionism and the author’s discussions of men such as Mach, Boltzman, Schlick, Mauthner, the ever-present Karl Kraus, Wittgenstein, Buber, and Freud. There is another (...)
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    Wittgenstein. [REVIEW]A. F. W. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (3):601-602.
    This book is an intellectual biography of Ludwig Wittgenstein covering the decade following the First World War. For the most part the work is narrated after the fashion of a field research journal and is filled with incidents and anecdotes that are new to Wittgenstein lore. The book has three major sections. The first discloses previously unrevealed aspects of Wittgenstein’s character and personal life with the open shamelessness common to contemporary writers. The second part is devoted to a consideration of (...)
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    Mysticism and Sprachkritik: Martin Buber's Rendering of the Mystical Metaphor 'ahizat' enayim.Martina Urban - 2006 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 62 (2/4):535 - 552.
    In his early interpretation and representation of the oral teachings of the Hasidic masters, Martin Buber engaged in issues pertinent to the critique of language (Sprachkritik,) of the fin-de-siècle. Associated pre-eminently with Fritz Mauthner and his circle, the critique of language (Sprachkritik) questioned the epistemological status of language, wedded as it is to the divisive Erfahrungswelt. By drawing attention to ecstatic speech, which paradoxically gives expression to the experience (Erlebnis) of the ineffable unity of existence, Buber adumbrates a solution (...)
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    Sprachphilosophie der Gegenwart. [REVIEW]B. B. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (3):483-483.
    The greater part of this book consists of a series of general expositions of the works of de Saussure, Ogden and Richards, Whorf, Weisgerber, Mauthner and Wittgenstein. Moore and Russell, Carnap and the Vienna Circle, the Oxford school and other contemporary movements come in for only passing attention. A sizable bibliography provides useful references to German philosophers little known in this country.--J. B. B.
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