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    Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics.Michael Wrigley - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106):50-59.
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    Wittgenstein on Inconsistency.Michael Wrigley - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (214):471 - 484.
    Professor Charles S. Chihara has criticized the views on the subject of inconsistency which Wittgenstein put forward in his recently published 1939 lectures. Chihara notes that these views are not peculiar to the 1939 lectures, and in fact they are to be found in all Wittgenstein's later writings on mathematics . So these ideas about inconsistency appear not to be just a momentary aberration on Wittgenstein's part. One would therefore expect that he had some good reasons for holding them. But (...)
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    The origins of Wittgenstein's verificationism.Michael Wrigley - 1989 - Synthese 78 (3):265 - 290.
    The question is raised of the source of the extreme verificationist views which Wittgenstein put forward immediately after his return to philosophy in 1929. Since these views appear to be radically different from the ideas put forward in theTractatus some explanation of this dramatic new turn in Wittgenstein''s thought certainly seems to be called for. Wittgenstein''s very low level of interest in philosophy between 1918 and shortly before his return to philosophy is documented. Attention then focuses on the crucial period (...)
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    A note on arithmetic and logic in the ``Tractatus''.Michael B. Wrigley - 1998 - Acta Analytica 13.
    The extra propositions which Wittgenstein added to Ramsey's copy of\nthe 'Tractatus' during their discussions in 1923 provide evidence,\nWrigley argues, that Wittgenstein's view of mathematics was quite\ndifferent from logicism. Contrary to this, Frascolla tries to prove\nthat the label 'no-classes logicism' tallies with the 'Tractarian'\nview of arithmetic.
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    Conference Report.I. D'ottaviano, W. Carnielli, A. Sette & M. Wrigley - 1997 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 5 (3):135-173.
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  6. Editorial: Husserl at the Threshold of a New Century.Jairo da Silva & Michael Wrigley - 2000 - Manuscrito 23 (2):7-9.
     
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  7. On The Representational and the Presentational: An Essay on Cognition and the Study of the Mind (Benny Shanon).M. E. Q. Gonzales & M. B. Wrigley - 1999 - Pragmatics and Cognition 7:205-213.
  8. O filósofo e sua história: uma homenagem a Oswaldo Porchat.Oswaldo Porchat Pereira, Michael Beaumont Wrigley & Plínio J. Smith (eds.) - 2003 - Campinas, SP: Unicamp, Centro de Lógica, Epistemologia e História da Ciência.
     
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    Benny Shanon, The Representational and the Presentational: An Essay on Cognition and the Study of the Mind.Gonzalez Quilici, Eunice Maria & Michael Wrigley - 1999 - Pragmatics and Cognition 7 (1):205-214.
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    Benny Shanon,The Representational and the Presentational: An Essay on Cognition and the Study of the Mind. [REVIEW]Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez & Michael B. Wrigley - 1999 - Pragmatics and Cognition 7 (1):205-214.