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  1. Wittgenstein and the Moral Life: Essays in Honor of Cora Diamond (Representation and Mind)
  2. Wittgenstein, Meaning and Understanding (Essays on the Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 1) by Gordon P Baker, P.M.S. Hacker, 1985
  3. Philosophical Investigations: The German Text, with a Revised English Translation by Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. E. M. Anscombe, 2001-12
  4. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Cambridge Letters: Correspondence with Russell, Keynes, Moore, Ramsey and Sraffa
  5. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Personal Recollections
  6. Wittgenstein: Meaning and Mind (An Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 3, Part 2: Exegesis 243-427) (Pt. II) by P. M. S. Hacker, 1993-10-15
  7. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2007-05-01
  8. Wittgenstein's Vienna by Allan Janik, Stephen Edelson Toulmin, 1996-09-25
  9. Wittgenstein's Nachlass: Text and Facsimile Version: The Bergen Electronic Edition CD-ROM for Windows by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2001-02-01
  10. Companion to Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations" by Garth Hallett, 1977-04
  11. The New Wittgenstein
  12. Wittgenstein's Thought in Transition (History of Philosophy Series) by Dale Jacquette, 1998-04-01
  13. Wittgenstein And Psychology: A Practical Guide by Rom Harre, Michael A. Tissaw, 2005-06
  14. Philosophische Grammatik by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1978-01-01

61. Ludwig Wittgenstein --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
ludwig wittgenstein (18891951). Twice in his lifetime ludwig wittgenstein tried to solve all the problems of philosophy. His second attempt marked a
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62. Internationale Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft E.V.
Translate this page Willkommen auf der Homepage der Internationalen ludwig wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ILWG). Sie finden hier Zugang zu Materialen, die sich mit Werk- und
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63. Ludwig Wittgenstein And The Problem Of Other Minds@Everything2.com
ludwig wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations translated by G.E.M. Anscombe (the strange edition I have has no publishing information )
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1269935

64. Malaspina Great Books - Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889)
ludwig wittgenstein was born on April 26th 1889 in Vienna. His Jewish grandparents of his father s side had, after they had converted from Judaism to
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65. Wittgenstein K.M. Stokes, Ph.D. Copyright 1996
ludwig Josef Johann wittgenstein, (born Vienna, Apr. 26, 1889, died Apr. 29, 1951), was one of the most original and influential philosophers of the 20th
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Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein, (born Vienna, Apr. 26, 1889, died Apr. 29, 1951), was one of the most original and influential philosophers of the 20th century. Born into a wealthy and cultured Austrian family, Wittgenstein received most of his early education at home before studying engineering. Having become interested in the foundations of mathematics, Wittgenstein began (1912) to study with Bertrand Russell at Cambridge. His early work led to the writing of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921). Having given away a large inheritance, Wittgenstein taught elementary school from 1920 to 1926 in rural Austria and subsequently served as gardener in a monastery near Vienna. In 1929, Wittgenstein returned to Cambridge, and in 1939 he was appointed to the chair in philosophy formerly held by G. E. Moore. Wittgenstein wrote continually, and lecture notes, as well as dictated manuscripts, circulated widely, although often against his wishes. The most important of these dictations have been published as The Blue and Brown Books: Preliminary Studies for the "Philosophical Investigations"

66. Ludwig Wittgenstein - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles
Research ludwig wittgenstein at the Questia.com online library.
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67. Ludwig Wittgenstein In A Nutshell / Wittgenstein Overview / Wittgenstein Importa
ludwig wittgenstein In a nutshell / wittgenstein reduces spirits to Unidentified Flying Objects.
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Wittgenstein importance of language - made easy overview in a nutshell.
Language for Wittgenstein was expression of intelligence. Largely ignored by history The Austrian born philosopher Ludwig Joseph Johann Wittgenstein (1889-1951) was born in Vienna as son of a wealthy Jewish family. He studied civil engineering in Berlin and Manchester. After learning about the work the mathematical philosopher Bertrand Russel (1872-1970) Wittgenstein changed to studying at Trinity College in Cambridge under Russell.
My VIEW : I GUESS that until becoming soldier in the bloody WWI he was quite rational. More like a math teacher. In this period he produced his Tractatus. Experiencing the stupidity of warfare, and the for him totally unknown world of common soldiers (gunfood) made him leave (mainly) rational thinking. Because common soldiers really thought that it was fair that their tea drinking officers sent them into death. After that life changing experience he wrote his Investigations.
WWI and WWII prevented that Wittgenstein became a Christian Buddha. Young Wittgenstein SEEMED influenced by Nietzsche The first VIEW was his introvert dissertation "Tractatus logico-philosophicus" (1922), written as Austrian student in England, and finished in an Italian prison camp (See

68. Ludwig Wittgenstein Was Born In Vienna In 1889 And Died In Cambridge In 1951
Overview of wittgenstein s thought by David Pears, from The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy.
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Wittgenstein David Pears 1. Life Ludwig Wittgenstein was born in Vienna in 1889 and died in Cambridge in 1951. He studied engineering, first in Berlin and then in Manchester, and he soon began to ask himself philosophical questions about the foundations of mathematics. What are numbers? What sort of truth does a mathematical equation possess? What is the force of proof in pure mathematics? In order to find the answers to such questions, he went to Cambridge in 1911 to work with Russell, who had just produced in collaboration with Whitehead (1861-1947) Principia Mathematica (1910-1913), a monumental treatise which bases mathematics on logic. But on what is logic based? Wittgenstein's attempt to answer this question convinced Russell that he was a genius. During the 1914-8 war he served in the Austrian army and in spare moments continued the work on the foundations of logic which he had begun in 1912. His war-time journal, Notebooks 1914-16 (1961), reveals the development of his ideas more clearly that the final version, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus , which he published in the early 1920s.

69. The Wittgenstein Portal
Links to many papers and reviews, by The wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen.
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70. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Lugwig wittgenstein Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus. Hypertext of the Ogden bilingual edition. Translated from the German by C.K. Ogden
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Hypertext of the Ogden bilingual edition Translated from the German by C.K. Ogden
With an Introduction by Bertrand Russell

71. Wittgenstein Archives At The University Of Bergen
Contains samples, transcriptions, and working papers based on the electronic publishing of wittgenstein s works.
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WAB engages in European research programmes and ran in the European Community's 5th Framework Programme a Transnational access to research infrastructures -programme ( EU ARI WAB ). WAB takes part in international projects of collaborative networking in the humanities, with a strong focus on XML-based and TEI-guided text encoding.
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72. A Visual Concordance To The Published Wittgenstein
Using the Concordance it is therefore possible to research wittgenstein s use of images in relation to his textual arguments. This is particularly important
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The purpose of the Concordance is to allow users to search both images and The Monist In this Concordance the user has the opportunity to search amongst images and text, with the emphasis on the images. Each image has been associated with five keywords from the immediate co-text. These keywords have been selected with reference to the signification of the image. Using the Concordance it is therefore possible to research Wittgenstein's use of images in relation to his textual arguments. This is particularly important because he often uses visual examples or paradigms, e.g. the duck-rabbit, colour concepts, etc., when discussing the limits of language. Wittgenstein's images are integrated into the text in two ways: either acting syntactically as though a word in a sentence, e.g. ; or acting as a visual paradigm, e.g. . In both cases the images are central to the concepts under discussion, i.e. so-called "seeing-as" or "proof". But pursuing the question "which other visual paradigms have been used in association with the concept of proof?" is only now enabled through the publication of this research tool. The purpose of this Concordance Oxford University Press and The Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen on providing such facilities for the CD-ROM publication of Wittgenstein's Nachlass: The Bergen Electronic Edition [ISBN 0-19-268243-1].

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