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  1. 8 de nov. de 2002 · Ludwig Wittgenstein. First published Fri Nov 8, 2002; substantive revision Wed Oct 20, 2021. Considered by some to be the greatest philosopher of the 20th century, Ludwig Wittgenstein played a central, if controversial, role in mid-20th-century analytic philosophy.

    • Logical Truth

      Wittgenstein calls the logical truths analytic (1921, 6.11),...

    • Religious Language

      1. Preliminaries: The Face Value Theory. A useful starting...

    • Certainty

      Although Wittgenstein’s view is sometimes taken to be—or to...

    • Private Language

      The idea of a private language was made famous in philosophy...

  2. 23 de fev. de 2007 · Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics. First published Fri Feb 23, 2007; substantive revision Wed Jan 31, 2018. Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics is undoubtedly the most unknown and under-appreciated part of his philosophical opus.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2004 · 1. Names and Objects. 2. Linguistic Atomism. 2.1 Wittgensteins Early Conception of Analysis. 3. Metaphysical Atomism. 3.1 Objects as the Substance of the World. 3.2 The Argument for Substance. 4. The Epistemology of Logical Atomism. 5. The Dismantling of Logical Atomism. 5.1 First phase: The colour-exclusion problem.

  4. 26 de jul. de 1996 · The idea of a private language was made famous in philosophy by Ludwig Wittgenstein, who in §243 of his book Philosophical Investigations explained it thus: “The words of this language are to refer to what only the speaker can know — to his immediate private sensations.

  5. 26 de jan. de 2007 · The Critique of Scientism. 2.1 Aesthetic Reactions. 2.2 The “Click” of Coherence. 2.3 The Charm of Reduction. 3. The Comparative Approach. 3.1 Critical Reasoning. 3.2 Seeing Connections. 3.3 The Attitude Toward the Work of Art. 4. Conclusion. Bibliography. Primary Sources. Secondary Literature. Academic Tools. Other Internet Resources.

  6. Ludwig Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations presents his own distillation of two decades of intense work on the philosophies of mind, language and meaning. When first published in 1953, it immediately entered the center of philosophical debate, and achieved a classic status it has retained ever since.

  7. Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and regarded by some as the most important since Immanuel Kant. His early work was influenced by that of Arthur Schopenhauer and, especially, by his teacher Bertrand Russell and by Gottlob Frege , who became something of a friend.