Wittgenstein's notes on logic:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | XII, 310 S. |
ISBN: | 9780199215836 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FINDING A PROBLEM 6 1.1 EARLY LIFE 6 1.2
MANCHESTER 7 1.3 THE PRINCIPLES QF MATHEMATICS 10 1.4- LOGICISM 13 1.5
RUSSELI S PARADOX 15 2 FIRST STEPS 18 2.1 CAMBRIDGE 18 2.2 ON DENOTING
20 2.3 SENSE-DATA 23 3 MATTER 26 3.1 THEPROJECT 26 3.2 ON MATTER 27 3.3
DAWESHICKS 30 3.4- THE RELATION OF SENSE-DATA TO PHYSICS 33 3.5 THE
ATOMISTIC ASSUMPTION 36 4- ANALYSIS 39 4-.1 INFERENCE OR CONSTRUCTION?
39 4-.2 WITTGENSTEIN S CONCEPTION 4-3 4-.3 PRACTICALITIES 4-5 VM
CONTENTS 5 THE FUNDAMENTAL THOUGHT 5.1 WHY LOGIC? 5.2 LOGICAL CONSTANTS
AS INCOMPLETE SYMBOLS 5.3 THERE ARE NO LOGICAL CONSTANTS 5.4 THERE ARE
NO REAL VARIABLES 5.5 LOGIC AS A SPECIAL SCIENCE 5.6 LOGIC AS
CONTENTLESS 5.7 THE FUNDAMENTAL THOUGHT 6 THE SYMBOLICTURN 6.1
PROPOSITIONS 6.2 THE REJECTION OFPSYCHOLOGISM 6.3 THE RELIABILITY
OFLANGUAGE 6.4 CONFLICTING CONCEPTIONS 7 SIMPLICITY 7.1 REALISM 7.2
SOLIPSISM 7.3 IDEALISM 7.4 RECONCILIATION 8 UNITY 8.1 THE COPULA 8.2
THERE CANNOT BE DIFFERENT TYPES OF THINGS 8.3 THE THEORY OFTYPES IS
SUPERFLUOUS 9 FREGEAN PROPOSITIONS 9.1 FREGE S NOTION OF ASSERTION 9.2
PROPOSITIONS ARE NOT NAMES OF TRUTH-VALUES 9.3 WHOSE INFLUENCE? 9.4
PROPOSITIONS AS ARTICULATE 10 ASSERTION 10.1 THE JUDGMENT STROKE AS
FORCE INDICATOR 10.2 ASSERTED AND UNASSERTED PROPOSITIONS 10.3 ASSERTION
AS PSYCHOLOGICAL 10.4 PSYCHOLOGY 11 COMP1EXAND FACT 11.1 A WORLD OF
FACTS, NOT OF THINGS 11.2 INFLUENCES 11.3 RUSSELL ON FACTS 49 49 51 52
54 57 58 61 63 63 64 66 68 70 70 73 74 76 78 78 80 82 86 86 88 90 91 94
94 95 98 99 102 102 105 106 12 FORMS 12.1 FORM AS NAME 12.2 FORM AS
FUNCTION 12.3 TBE FORM OFA FACT 12.4 TBE UNITY OFTHE PROPOSITION 12.5
TBE SYMBOLIC TURN AGAIN 13 RUSSELL S THEORY OFJUDGMENT 13.1 TBE ORIGINAL
MULTIPLE RELATION THEORY 13.2 A PROBLEM FOR THE ORIGINAL THEORY 13.3
RUSSELL S REVISED THEORY 13.4 WITTGENSTEIN S FURTHER OBJECTION 13.5
ACQUAINTANCE 13.6 ANOTHER FORMULATION 13.7 TBE FATE OFTHE MULTIPLE
RELATION THEORY 13.8 OTHER ACCOUNTS 14 MEANING 14.1 RUSSELL S LECTURES
ON LOGICAL ATOMISM 14.2 PROPOSITIONS ARE NOT NAMES OF THEIR MEANINGS
14.3 MEANINGS AS FACTS 14.4 TBE DEMISE OF PROPOSITIONAL MEANING 15
METAPHYSICS 15.1 DISJUNCTIVE FACTS 15.2 NEGATIVE FACTS 15.3 SUMMINGFACTS
15.4 GENERAL FACTS 15.5 LOGICAL DAUT 16 SENSE 16.1 SEMANTIC VALUE 16.2
TBE SEMANTIC VALUE OF A FORM 16.3 TBE COMPASS-NEEDLE ANALOGY 16.4 GRAIN
17 TRUTH-FUNCTIONS 17.I U SING PRIMITIVE SIGNS 17.2 T RUTH-TABLES 17.3
TRUTH-DIAGRAMS 17.4 COMPARISON CONTENTS IX 109 109 IU 113 114 116 118
118 120 122 124 125 126 128 129 132 133 135 137 140 142 142 143 145 147
149 151 151 153 155 156 158 158 160 160 163 X CONTENTS 18
TRUTH-OPERATIONS 18.1 THE PROBLEM 18.2 THE SOLUTION 18.3 DUALITY 19
MOLECULAR PROPOSITIONS 19.1 TERMINOLOGY 19.2 WHICH FACT? 19.3 POLES 19.4
THE INPUTS 20 GENERALITY 20.1 VARIABLES AS CLASSES OFPROPOSITIONS 20.2
NOTATION 20.3 1JNDECIDABILITY 21 RESOLVING THE PARADOXES 21.1 RUSSELL S
THEORY OFTYPES 21.2 WITTGENSTEIN S VICIOUS CIRCLE PRINCIPLE 21.3 TYPES
AS CLASSES OF PROPOSITIONS 21.4 TYPES AND MOLECULAR PROPOSITIONS 21.5
TYPES AND GENERALITY 21.6 1JNITING GENERALITY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONS 21. 7
THE GENERAL FORM OF PROPOSITION 21.8 1JNSAYABILITY 22 TYPICAL AMBIGUITY
22.1 TYPICAL AMBIGUITY 22.2 INDEPENDENT INDEFINABLES 22.3 WHITEHEAD
23IDENTITY 23.1 RUSSELL S DEFINITION 23.2 ELIMINATING IDENTITY 23.3 THE
NOTATIONAL PROBLEM 24 SIGN AND SYMBOL 24.1 SEEING THROUGH TO THE SYMBOL
24.2 SAME SIGN, DIFFERENT SYMBOL 24.3 SAME SYMBOL, DIFFERENT SIGN 24.4
SYMBOL IN TERMS OF SIGN 24.5 THE SYMBOL VANISHES 165 165 166 168 170 170
171 173 174 177 177 180 181 184 184 186 187 189 190 191 192 193 196 196
199 200 204 204 206 207 209 209 210 212 214 216 25 WITTGENSTEIN S THEORY
OFJUDGMENT 25.1 RUSSELL S LATER VIEWS 25.2 TBE THEORY OF JUDGMENT IN THE
NOTES 25.3 WITTGENSTEIN S LATER THEORY OFJUDGMENT 25.4 RAMSEY 26 THE
PICTURE THEORY 26.1 COINCIDENCE OF STRUCTURE 26.2 TBE PICTURING ANALOGY
26.3 TRUTH 26.4 TBE IDENTITY THEORY 26.5 POSSIBILITY 27 TRACTARIAN
OBJECTS 27.1 RELATIONS AS OBJECTS 27.2 WIDENING THE SCOPE 27.3 FACTS IN
THE TRACTATUS 27.4 CONFUSION? 28 PHILOSOPHY 28.1 METAPHYSICS 28.2
PSYCHOLOGY 28.3 EPISTEMOLOGY 28.4 VALUE 29 THEMES 29.1 WORKING METHODS
29.2 CHARACTERISTICS 29.3 WHATIF 29.4 FUNDAMENTAL THOUGHTS 29.5
INFIUENCES ON WITTGENSTEIN 29.6 INFLUENCE ON RUSSELL 29.7 INFLUENCE ON
FREGE 29.8 CONCLUSION A HISTORY OF THE TEXT A.L NARRATIVE A.2 TBE
MANUSCRIPTS A3 RUSSELL S LABELLING A.4 TBE COSTELLO VERSION A.5
WITTGENSTEIN S DISSERTATION A6 CONCLUSION CONTENTS XL 218 218 219 220
222 224 224 226 227 229 231 232 232 233 236 237 241 241 243 244 245 249
249 250 253 254 255 259 260 261 263 263 265 268 271 274 274 XU CONTENTS
B THE NOTES ON LOGIC 276 THE BIRMINGHAM NOTES 276 THE CAMBRIDGE NOTES
284 TEXTUAL NOTES 290 THE COSTELLO VERSION 292 CITATIONS 297 NOTES ON
LOGIC 297 TRACTATUS 297 ITLIIEX 299 BIB/IOGRAP~ 305 PRIMARY SOUREES 305
SECONDARY SOUREES 306
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FINDING A PROBLEM 6 1.1 EARLY LIFE 6 1.2
MANCHESTER 7 1.3 THE PRINCIPLES QF MATHEMATICS 10 1.4- LOGICISM 13 1.5
RUSSELI'S PARADOX 15 2 FIRST STEPS 18 2.1 CAMBRIDGE 18 2.2 ON DENOTING
20 2.3 SENSE-DATA 23 3 MATTER 26 3.1 THEPROJECT 26 3.2 ON MATTER 27 3.3
DAWESHICKS 30 3.4- THE RELATION OF SENSE-DATA TO PHYSICS 33 3.5 THE
ATOMISTIC ASSUMPTION 36 4- ANALYSIS 39 4-.1 INFERENCE OR CONSTRUCTION?
39 4-.2 WITTGENSTEIN'S CONCEPTION 4-3 4-.3 PRACTICALITIES 4-5 VM
CONTENTS 5 THE FUNDAMENTAL THOUGHT 5.1 WHY LOGIC? 5.2 LOGICAL CONSTANTS
AS INCOMPLETE SYMBOLS 5.3 THERE ARE NO LOGICAL CONSTANTS 5.4 THERE ARE
NO REAL VARIABLES 5.5 LOGIC AS A SPECIAL SCIENCE 5.6 LOGIC AS
CONTENTLESS 5.7 THE FUNDAMENTAL THOUGHT 6 THE SYMBOLICTURN 6.1
PROPOSITIONS 6.2 THE REJECTION OFPSYCHOLOGISM 6.3 THE RELIABILITY
OFLANGUAGE 6.4 CONFLICTING CONCEPTIONS 7 SIMPLICITY 7.1 REALISM 7.2
SOLIPSISM 7.3 IDEALISM 7.4 RECONCILIATION 8 UNITY 8.1 THE COPULA 8.2
THERE CANNOT BE DIFFERENT TYPES OF THINGS 8.3 THE THEORY OFTYPES IS
SUPERFLUOUS 9 FREGEAN PROPOSITIONS 9.1 FREGE'S NOTION OF ASSERTION 9.2
PROPOSITIONS ARE NOT NAMES OF TRUTH-VALUES 9.3 WHOSE INFLUENCE? 9.4
PROPOSITIONS AS ARTICULATE 10 ASSERTION 10.1 THE JUDGMENT STROKE AS
FORCE INDICATOR 10.2 ASSERTED AND UNASSERTED PROPOSITIONS 10.3 ASSERTION
AS PSYCHOLOGICAL 10.4 PSYCHOLOGY 11 COMP1EXAND FACT 11.1 A WORLD OF
FACTS, NOT OF THINGS 11.2 INFLUENCES 11.3 RUSSELL ON FACTS 49 49 51 52
54 57 58 61 63 63 64 66 68 70 70 73 74 76 78 78 80 82 86 86 88 90 91 94
94 95 98 99 102 102 105 106 12 FORMS 12.1 FORM AS NAME 12.2 FORM AS
FUNCTION 12.3 TBE FORM OFA FACT 12.4 TBE UNITY OFTHE PROPOSITION 12.5
TBE SYMBOLIC TURN AGAIN 13 RUSSELL'S THEORY OFJUDGMENT 13.1 TBE ORIGINAL
MULTIPLE RELATION THEORY 13.2 A PROBLEM FOR THE ORIGINAL THEORY 13.3
RUSSELL'S REVISED THEORY 13.4 WITTGENSTEIN'S FURTHER OBJECTION 13.5
ACQUAINTANCE 13.6 ANOTHER FORMULATION 13.7 TBE FATE OFTHE MULTIPLE
RELATION THEORY 13.8 OTHER ACCOUNTS 14 MEANING 14.1 RUSSELL'S LECTURES
ON LOGICAL ATOMISM 14.2 PROPOSITIONS ARE NOT NAMES OF THEIR MEANINGS
14.3 MEANINGS AS FACTS 14.4 TBE DEMISE OF PROPOSITIONAL MEANING 15
METAPHYSICS 15.1 DISJUNCTIVE FACTS 15.2 NEGATIVE FACTS 15.3 SUMMINGFACTS
15.4 GENERAL FACTS 15.5 LOGICAL DAUT 16 SENSE 16.1 SEMANTIC VALUE 16.2
TBE SEMANTIC VALUE OF A FORM 16.3 TBE COMPASS-NEEDLE ANALOGY 16.4 GRAIN
17 TRUTH-FUNCTIONS 17.I U SING PRIMITIVE SIGNS 17.2 T RUTH-TABLES 17.3
TRUTH-DIAGRAMS 17.4 COMPARISON CONTENTS IX 109 109 IU 113 114 116 118
118 120 122 124 125 126 128 129 132 133 135 137 140 142 142 143 145 147
149 151 151 153 155 156 158 158 160 160 163 X CONTENTS 18
TRUTH-OPERATIONS 18.1 THE PROBLEM 18.2 THE SOLUTION 18.3 DUALITY 19
MOLECULAR PROPOSITIONS 19.1 TERMINOLOGY 19.2 WHICH FACT? 19.3 POLES 19.4
THE INPUTS 20 GENERALITY 20.1 VARIABLES AS CLASSES OFPROPOSITIONS 20.2
NOTATION 20.3 1JNDECIDABILITY 21 RESOLVING THE PARADOXES 21.1 RUSSELL'S
THEORY OFTYPES 21.2 WITTGENSTEIN'S VICIOUS CIRCLE PRINCIPLE 21.3 TYPES
AS CLASSES OF PROPOSITIONS 21.4 TYPES AND MOLECULAR PROPOSITIONS 21.5
TYPES AND GENERALITY 21.6 1JNITING GENERALITY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONS 21. 7
THE GENERAL FORM OF PROPOSITION 21.8 1JNSAYABILITY 22 TYPICAL AMBIGUITY
22.1 TYPICAL AMBIGUITY 22.2 INDEPENDENT INDEFINABLES 22.3 WHITEHEAD
23IDENTITY 23.1 RUSSELL'S DEFINITION 23.2 ELIMINATING IDENTITY 23.3 THE
NOTATIONAL PROBLEM 24 SIGN AND SYMBOL 24.1 SEEING THROUGH TO THE SYMBOL
24.2 SAME SIGN, DIFFERENT SYMBOL 24.3 SAME SYMBOL, DIFFERENT SIGN 24.4
SYMBOL IN TERMS OF SIGN 24.5 THE SYMBOL VANISHES 165 165 166 168 170 170
171 173 174 177 177 180 181 184 184 186 187 189 190 191 192 193 196 196
199 200 204 204 206 207 209 209 210 212 214 216 25 WITTGENSTEIN'S THEORY
OFJUDGMENT 25.1 RUSSELL'S LATER VIEWS 25.2 TBE THEORY OF JUDGMENT IN THE
NOTES 25.3 WITTGENSTEIN'S LATER THEORY OFJUDGMENT 25.4 RAMSEY 26 THE
PICTURE THEORY 26.1 COINCIDENCE OF STRUCTURE 26.2 TBE PICTURING ANALOGY
26.3 TRUTH 26.4 TBE IDENTITY THEORY 26.5 POSSIBILITY 27 TRACTARIAN
OBJECTS 27.1 RELATIONS AS OBJECTS 27.2 WIDENING THE SCOPE 27.3 FACTS IN
THE TRACTATUS 27.4 CONFUSION? 28 PHILOSOPHY 28.1 METAPHYSICS 28.2
PSYCHOLOGY 28.3 EPISTEMOLOGY 28.4 VALUE 29 THEMES 29.1 WORKING METHODS
29.2 CHARACTERISTICS 29.3 WHATIF 29.4 FUNDAMENTAL THOUGHTS 29.5
INFIUENCES ON WITTGENSTEIN 29.6 INFLUENCE ON RUSSELL 29.7 INFLUENCE ON
FREGE 29.8 CONCLUSION A HISTORY OF THE TEXT A.L NARRATIVE A.2 TBE
MANUSCRIPTS A3 RUSSELL'S LABELLING A.4 TBE COSTELLO VERSION A.5
WITTGENSTEIN'S DISSERTATION A6 CONCLUSION CONTENTS XL 218 218 219 220
222 224 224 226 227 229 231 232 232 233 236 237 241 241 243 244 245 249
249 250 253 254 255 259 260 261 263 263 265 268 271 274 274 XU CONTENTS
B THE NOTES ON LOGIC 276 THE BIRMINGHAM NOTES 276 THE CAMBRIDGE NOTES
284 TEXTUAL NOTES 290 THE COSTELLO VERSION 292 CITATIONS 297 NOTES ON
LOGIC 297 TRACTATUS 297 ITLIIEX 299 BIB/IOGRAP~ 305 PRIMARY SOUREES 305
SECONDARY SOUREES 306 |
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spelling | Potter, Michael D. Verfasser (DE-588)139110968 aut Wittgenstein's notes on logic Michael Potter 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2009 XII, 310 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Wittgenstein, Ludwig / 1889-1951 / Notes on logic Wittgenstein, Ludwig <1889-1951> Notes on logic Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 (DE-588)118634313 gnd rswk-swf Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 Notes on logic (DE-588)7645348-0 gnd rswk-swf Russell, Bertrand 1872-1970 (DE-588)118604287 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1910-1920 gnd rswk-swf Logic Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd rswk-swf Russell, Bertrand 1872-1970 (DE-588)118604287 p Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 (DE-588)118634313 p DE-604 Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 Notes on logic (DE-588)7645348-0 u Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 s Geschichte 1910-1920 z 1\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Erlangen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016741112&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Potter, Michael D. Wittgenstein's notes on logic Wittgenstein, Ludwig / 1889-1951 / Notes on logic Wittgenstein, Ludwig <1889-1951> Notes on logic Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 (DE-588)118634313 gnd Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 Notes on logic (DE-588)7645348-0 gnd Russell, Bertrand 1872-1970 (DE-588)118604287 gnd Logic Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd |
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title_auth | Wittgenstein's notes on logic |
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title_full | Wittgenstein's notes on logic Michael Potter |
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title_short | Wittgenstein's notes on logic |
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topic_facet | Wittgenstein, Ludwig / 1889-1951 / Notes on logic Wittgenstein, Ludwig <1889-1951> Notes on logic Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 Notes on logic Russell, Bertrand 1872-1970 Logic Rezeption Logik |
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