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1 Wittgenstein and Biography |
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13 | (14) |
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PART II LOGIC AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS |
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2 Wittgenstein Reads Russell |
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27 | (33) |
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3 Assertion, Saying, and Propositional Complexity in Wittgenstein's Tractatus |
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60 | (19) |
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79 | (26) |
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5 Wittgenstein and Infinity |
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105 | (17) |
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6 Wittgenstein on Mathematics |
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122 | (16) |
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7 Wittgenstein on Surveyability of Proofs |
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138 | (24) |
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8 From Logical Method to 'Messing About': Wittgenstein on 'Open Problems' in Mathematics |
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162 | (21) |
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PART III PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE |
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9 The Propositions Progress |
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183 | (31) |
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10 Logical Atomism in Russell and Wittgenstein |
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214 | (26) |
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11 The Tractatus and the Limits of Sense |
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240 | (36) |
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12 The Life of the Sign: Rule-following, Practice, and Agreement |
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276 | (18) |
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13 Meaning and Understanding |
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294 | (17) |
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14 Wittgenstein and Idealism |
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311 | (22) |
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333 | (18) |
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16 Very General Facts of Nature |
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351 | (24) |
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PART IV PHILOSOPHY OF MIND |
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17 Wittgenstein on the First Person |
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375 | (27) |
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18 Private Experience and Sense Data |
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402 | (27) |
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429 | (22) |
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451 | (21) |
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21 Wittgenstein on Criteria and the Problem of Other Minds |
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472 | (27) |
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22 Wittgenstein on the Experience of Meaning and Secondary Use |
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499 | (24) |
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23 Wittgenstein on Scepticism |
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523 | (27) |
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24 Wittgenstein and Moore |
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550 | (20) |
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25 Wittgenstein on Intuition, Rule-following, and Certainty: Exchanges with Brouwer and Russell |
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570 | (27) |
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26 The Development of Wittgenstein's Philosophy |
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597 | (23) |
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27 Wittgenstein's Methods |
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620 | (26) |
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28 Grammar in the Philosophical Investigations |
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646 | (21) |
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29 Wittgenstein's Use of Examples |
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667 | (30) |
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30 Aspect Perception and Philosophical Difficulty |
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697 | (17) |
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31 Writing Philosophy as Poetry: Literary Form in Wittgenstein |
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714 | (15) |
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32 Wittgenstein and the Moral Dimension of Philosophical Problems |
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729 | (26) |
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PART VII RELIGION, AESTHETICS, ETHICS |
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33 Wittgenstein on Religious Belief |
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755 | (20) |
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34 Wittgenstein on Aesthetics |
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775 | (21) |
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35 Wittgenstein and Ethics |
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796 | (23) |
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Anne-Marie S. Christensen |
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