• "Some Remarks on Logical Form" (1929) was the only academic paper ever published by Ludwig Wittgenstein, and contained Wittgenstein's thinking on logic...
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  • analytic philosopher Bertrand Russell in "On Denoting", and played a weighty role in his early work in logical atomism. Ludwig Wittgenstein, an associate...
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    describing its own logical structure.: p47  However, on the more recent "resolute" interpretation of the Tractatus (see below), the remarks on "showing" were...
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  • Remarks on Colour (German: Bemerkungen über die Farben) was one of Ludwig Wittgenstein's last works, written in Oxford in 1950, the year before he died...
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  • or more simply, "talking to oneself" Remarks in Part I of Investigations are preceded by the symbol "§". Remarks in Part II are referenced by their Roman...
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  • pressed by Frank P. Ramsey. Wittgenstein's initial response, Some Remarks on Logical Form, was the only academic paper he published during his lifetime...
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  • developed a form of logical atomism that focused on an ideal phenomenalistic language, particularly in his discussions of J.O. Urmson's work on analysis...
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein (category Theorists on Western civilization)
    Logico-Philosophicus. His only other published works were an article, "Some Remarks on Logical Form" (1929); a book review; and a children's dictionary. His voluminous...
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  • to the details of the use of everyday "ordinary" language. Its earliest forms are associated with the later work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and a number of...
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  • played. Depending on the context, for example, the utterance "Water!" could be an order, the answer to a question, or some other form of communication...
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  • state of affairs or atomic fact. Wittgenstein compared the concept of logical pictures (German: Bilder) with spatial pictures. The picture theory of...
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  • Woolf's essay A Room of One's Own, Ludwig Wittgenstein's essay Some Remarks on Logical Form and the first part of the 14th edition of Encyclopædia Britannica...
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  • underlying beliefs and therefore the most radical forms of doubt must be rejected since they form a contradiction within the system that expressed them...
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  • Rhees omitted a number of remarks from the bilingual book edition of the Remarks, and include in their anthology some remarks they believe Rhees may have...
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  • Some commentators, such as Rebecca Goldstein, have hypothesized that Gödel developed his logical theorems in opposition to Wittgenstein. Remarks on the...
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  • is the logical form of that?" In the Introduction to the book written in 1945, Wittgenstein said Sraffa "for many years unceasingly practiced on my thoughts...
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  • solution is not based on a fact about a particular instance of putative rule-following—as it would be if it were based on some mental state of meaning...
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    Guardian, claiming the main bone of contention – the substance of Amis' remarks and views – had been lost amid the media furore. William Deresiewicz wrote...
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    postgraduate fellowship. He used this fellowship to work with Wittgenstein on a book on philosophy and mathematics (unpublished, possibly the "Pink Book" archive...
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    theirs was in real danger. Ludwig had already been living in England for some years, and Margaret (Gretl) was married to an American. Paul, who was no...
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  • picture theory of language is correct, and it is impossible to represent logical form, then the theory, by trying to say something about how language and the...
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    son Thomas and may now be seen in the Alte Pinakothek gallery in Munich. On 7 January 1905, she married a wealthy American art collector, Jerome Stonborough...
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  • Form of life (German: Lebensform) is a term used sparingly by Ludwig Wittgenstein in posthumously published works Philosophical Investigations (PI), On...
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  • The Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology are two posthumously published volumes of remarks pertaining to the philosophy of psychology written by Ludwig...
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  • obeying, etc.: 'involved,' however, meaning that the expression of this rule forms part of these processes... As the citation suggests, Wittgenstein views...
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    truth, it is important to realize that they resist inflating the above remarks into an identification of truth bearers and truthmakers. To do so, they...
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    Haus Wittgenstein (category Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata)
    Stonborough House and the Wittgenstein House) is a house in the modernist style on the Kundmanngasse, Vienna, Austria. It "shows remarkably similar characteristics...
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    compared, at the end of the 19th century he controlled an effective monopoly on steel and iron resources within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and had by the...
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  • standard. She went on to edit or co-edit several volumes of selections from his notebooks, (co-)translating many important works like Remarks on the Foundations...
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  • (1931). Braithwaite, R. B. (ed.). Foundations Of Mathematics And Other Logical Essays. Mellor, D. H., ed. (1980). Science, belief, and behaviour: essays...
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