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Also contains the text--in both the original German and an English translation by Juliet Floyd and Burton Dreben--of letters and cards sent to Wittgenstein by the philosopher and logician Gottlob Frege, which shed light on their interaction during the crucial period when Wittgenstein completed work on the Tractatus.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
ISBN-101402099088
ISBN-139781402099083
eBay Product ID (ePID)72344676
Product Key Features
Book TitleInteractive Wittgenstein : Essays in Memory of Georg Henrik Von Wright
Number of PagesXii, 208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistory & Surveys / General, Mind & Body, History, Essays
Publication Year2011
IllustratorYes
GenrePhilosophy, Science, Literary Collections
AuthorEnzo De Pellegrin
Book SeriesSynthese Library
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight17.3 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
ReviewsFrom the reviews: "The book Interactive Wittgenstein - Essays in Memory of Georg Henrik von Wright, edited by Enzo De Pellegrin, pays homage to the interpretative and philological academic work developed by von Wright. ... an important contribution for those who intend to study the relation between religion and philosophical thought in the work of Wittgenstein. The multiplicity of perspectives presented in Interactive Wittgenstein ensures that the book offers a useful addition to studies about Wittgenstein." (Nuno Ribeiro, Philosophy in Review, Vol. XXXIII (2), 2013)
Dewey Edition22
Series Volume Number349
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal192
Table Of ContentEditor's Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Prefatory Note; Juliet Floyd.- Frege-Wittgenstein Correspondence; Juliet Floyd, Burt Dreben.- Interpretive Themes; Juliet Floyd.- 'A Surrogate for the Soul': Wittgenstein and Schoenberg; Eran Guter.- The Crash of the Philosophy of the Tractatus: The Testimony of Wittgenstein's Notebooks in October 1929; Jaakko Hintikka.- Linguistic Regularity; David Pears.- On a Remark by Jukundus; Joachim Schulte.
SynopsisThis collection of essays honors G.H. von Wright whose contributions have been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the thinking of Ludwig Wittgenstein. The book includes the first English translation of the Frege-Wittgenstein correspondence., The philosophical thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein continues to have a profound influence that transcends barriers between philosophical disciplines and reaches beyond philosophy itself. Less than one hundred years after their publication, his early masterpiece 'Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus' and the posthumously published 'Philosophical Investigations' have emerged as two classic philosophical texts, each of which has elicited widely divergent readings and spawned contesting schools of interpretation.This collection of original essays by leading experts offers deep insights into the forces that shaped and influenced Wittgenstein's thought on a broad variety of topics. It also contains the text - in both the original German and an English translation by Juliet Floyd and Burton Dreben - of letters and cards sent to Wittgenstein by the philosopher and logician Gottlob Frege, which shed light on their interaction during the crucial period when Wittgenstein completed work on the 'Tractatus'. This important record of a philosophical friendship is complemented by a scholarly apparatus and an introduction. Other essays featured in this volume document and discuss Wittgenstein's thinking on music and religion as well as issues that take center stage in the 'Investigations' such as Wittgenstein's account of rule-following.The volume provides an invaluable research tool not only for students of the history of philosophy and for scholars of both Wittgenstein and Frege but also for anyone interested in the intellectual history of the first half of the twentieth century., The philosophical thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein continues to have a profound influence that transcends barriers between philosophical disciplines and reaches beyond philosophy itself. Less than one hundred years after their publication, his early masterpiece 'Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus' and the posthumously published 'Philosophical Investigations' have emerged as two classic philosophical texts, each of which has elicited widely divergent readings and spawned contesting schools of interpretation. This collection of original essays by leading experts offers deep insights into the forces that shaped and influenced Wittgenstein's thought on a broad variety of topics. It also contains the text - in both the original German and an English translation by Juliet Floyd and Burton Dreben - of letters and cards sent to Wittgenstein by the philosopher and logician Gottlob Frege, which shed light on their interaction during the crucial period when Wittgenstein completed work on the 'Tractatus'. This important record of a philosophical friendship is complemented by a scholarly apparatus and an introduction. Other essays featured in this volume document and discuss Wittgenstein's thinking on music and religion as well as issues that take center stage in the 'Investigations' such as Wittgenstein's account of rule-following. The volume provides an invaluable research tool not only for students of the history of philosophy and for scholars of both Wittgenstein and Frege but also for anyone interested in the intellectual history of the first half of the twentieth century., Editor's Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Prefatory Note; Juliet Floyd.- Frege-Wittgenstein Correspondence; Juliet Floyd, Burt Dreben.- Interpretive Themes; Juliet Floyd.- 'A Surrogate for the Soul': Wittgenstein and Schoenberg; Eran Guter.- The Crash of the Philosophy of the Tractatus: The Testimony of Wittgenstein's Notebooks in October 1929; Jaakko Hintikka.- Linguistic Regularity; David Pears.- On a Remark by Jukundus; Joachim Schulte.