Post-Analytic Tractatus

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analytic philosophy origins
Anthony Rudd
Barry Allen
Category=QD
Category=QDTK
Context Principle
Continental European Approach
Continental European Philosophy
Cora Diamond
D. Hutto Daniel
Devastating Charge
Diarmuid Costello*
Elementary Propositions
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
form
Framework Propositions
Frege's Response
Frege’s Response
General Propositional Form
Hacker's Account
Hacker’s Account
James Conant
Kelly Dean Jolley
language and metaphysics
Language Games
limits of philosophical discourse analysis
logical
Logical Space
Logical Syntax
Logico Syntactical Employment
Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer
Michael Kremer
Multiple Quantification
philosophical logic
Philosophical Nonsense
Post-Analytic Tractatus
Private Language
Private Language Argument
Propositional Variable
Resolute Readers
sense and nonsense distinction
solipsism in philosophy
Therapeutic Reading
transcendental arguments
Vice Versa
Walter P. Van Stigt
Wittgenstein's Early Thinking
Wittgenstein's Strategy
Wittgenstein's Text
Wittgenstein’s Early Thinking
Wittgenstein’s Strategy
Wittgenstein’s Text

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138257405
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Post-Analytic Tractatus establishes Wittgenstein's early work in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus as an invaluable source for exploring current debate on analytic philosophy in its origins, history, limits and relations with European philosophy. Drawing together new work from the leading figures in interpretation of the Tractatus - Conant and Diamond - with work by respected Wittgenstein commentators such as Kremer and Hutto, together with a reprint of a relevant and striking text by Brouwer, this timely collection offers a valuable resource for exploring the Tractatus' connections to approaches other than logical positivism, mathematical logic and formal semantics. Examining links with the work of Leibniz, Kant, Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, Frege, Russell, James, Heidegger and others, the contributors consider key themes in twentieth-century philosophy including symbols and expression, language and metaphysics, objects and signs, logical form, structure and syntax, limits of philosophical discourse, Idealism and transcendental arguments, distinguishing sense and nonsense, showing and saying in communication, mysticism and transcendence in experience, ethical and aesthetic value, the worlds of solipsism and religion, philosophy as an activity and as a system. Particularly timely in establishing the Tractatus as a source for comparable debates across Continental and Analytic philosophy, this collection will prove of value to scholars of twentieth-century philosophy, Wittgenstein, and Post-Analytic philosophy.