Nazwy i przedmioty w Traktacie logiczno-filozoficznym

Filozofia Nauki 26 (4):111-129 (2018)
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In this paper, I try to answer the following questions: what are objects in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus? What function does a name perform in a sentence according to Wittgenstein? What is the Bedeutung of a name? I argue that answers to these questions come from the Wittgensteinian vision of logic. The first part of the article concerns Frege and Russell’s universalist conception of logic, which is the main object of Wittgenstein’s attack. The second part of the article is about Wittgenstein’s conception of logic and some consequences of this conception for the interpretation of Tractatarian objects and names. My main result is that the meaning of a name should be understood as a truth-value potential of an expression. The last part concerns the connections between the so-called ontological parts of the Tractatus and Wittgenstein’s views on an ideal formal language.

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Krystian Bogucki
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Use and Reference of Names.Hidè Ishiguro - 1969 - In Peter Winch (ed.), Studies in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein. New York,: Routledge. pp. 20-50.
Pictures, logic, and the limits of sense in Wittgenstein's Tractatus.Thomas Ricketts - 1996 - In Hans D. Sluga & David G. Stern (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein. Cambridge University Press. pp. 59--99.

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