Wittgenstein's Tractatus: An IntroductionUniversity of Chicago Press, 15/09/1989 - 136 من الصفحات Alfred Nordmann's introduction considers both the philosophical and the literary aspects of the Tractatus and demonstrates how they are related. It also reveals how the work fits into Wittgenstein's philosophical development and the tradition of analytic philosophy, arguing strongly for the vigor and significance of that tradition. |
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Introduction | 1 |
1 Fact and Thing | 16 |
2 The Proposition as Picture | 22 |
3 The Propositions of Logic | 35 |
4 The General Form of a Proposition | 49 |
5 The Equations of Mathematics | 58 |
6 Generality | 65 |
7 The Laws of Science | 73 |
8 Belief | 82 |
9 Solipsism | 87 |
10 Value | 93 |
11 The Propositions of Philosophy | 101 |
12 The Later View | 110 |
The Contents of the Tractatus | 126 |
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