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E-raamat: Tractatus in Context: The Essential Background for Appreciating Wittgensteins Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 408 pages, 2 Halftones, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003030072
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  • Formaat: 408 pages, 2 Halftones, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003030072
Ludwig Wittgensteins brief Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922) is one of the most important philosophical works of the twentieth century, yet it offers little orientation for the reader. The first-time reader is left wondering what it could be about, and the scholar is left with little guidance for interpretation.

In Tractatus in Context, James C. Klagge presents the vital background necessary for appreciating Wittgensteins gnomic masterpiece. Tractatus in Context contains the early reactions to the Tractatus, including the initial reviews written in 1922-1924. And while we cant talk with Wittgenstein, we can do the next best thinghear what he had to say about the Tractatus. Klagge thus presents what Wittgenstein thought about germane issues leading up to his writing the book, in discussions and correspondence with others about his ideas, and what he had to say about the Tractatus after it was writtenin letters, lectures and conversations. It offers, you might say, Wittgensteins own commentary on the book.

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Illuminates what is at stake in the Tractatus, by providing the views of others that engaged Wittgenstein as he was writing it. Includes Wittgensteins earlier thoughts on ideas in the book as recorded in his notebooks, letters, and conversations as well as his later, retrospective comments on those ideas. Draws on new or little-known sources, such as Wittgensteins coded notebooks, Hermines notes, Freges letters, Hänsels diary, Ramseys notes, and Skinners dictations. Draws connections between the background context and specific passages in the Tractatus, using a proposition-by-proposition commentary.
Permissions Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations x
Introduction 1(5)
1 Prefatory Material
6(22)
2 The Initial Project
28(16)
3 The World (1-2.063)
44(20)
4 Pictures and Representation (2.1-3.13)
64(15)
5 Language and Representation (3.14-3.328)
79(19)
6 Propositions (3.33-4.0412)
98(21)
7 Language and Applications (4.05-4.26)
119(23)
8 Logic (4.27-5.156)
142(24)
9 Operations and Logic (5.2-5.5352)
166(31)
10 Nonstandard Sentences and Logical Form (5.54-5.5571)
197(18)
11 Subject (5.6-5.642)
215(13)
12 Operations, Mathematics, and Logic (6--6.241)
228(24)
13 Science (6.3-6.372)
252(15)
14 The War
267(8)
15 Value (6.373-7)
275(32)
16 Wittgenstein Looks Back on the Tractatus
307(8)
Appendix: Early Reactions to the Tractatus 315(73)
Bibliography 388(16)
Index 404
James C. Klagge is Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech. He is author of Wittgensteins Artillery: Philosophy as Poetry (2021), Simply Wittgenstein (2016), and Wittgenstein in Exile (2011); co-editor, with Alfred Nordmann, of Philosophical Occasions: 1912-1951 (1993) and Public and Private Occasions (2003); and editor of Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy (2001).