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Here let me add that for a detailed discussion on Potter’s book my paper “On Potter’s Interpretation of ‘Meaning’ and ‘Sense’ in Wittgenstein’s “Notes on Logic” published in a self-edited volume Recent Responses to the Philosophy of Wittgenstein: Life and Language, Occam Academic Press, Mississauga, Ontario, 2020, pp. 11–18, may be referred. This book review is a shorter version of the above-mentioned essay.
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Pandey, K.C. Review of Michael Potter, Wittgenstein’s Notes on Logic, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 2009, pp. 310 + xii, $44.95. J. Indian Counc. Philos. Res. 37, 511–515 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40961-020-00209-3
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