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Understanding Wittgenstein's Tractatus

✍ Scribed by Pasquale Frascolla


Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
259
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Understanding Wittgenstein's Tractatus provides an accessible and yet novel discussion of all the major themes of the Tractatus. The book starts by setting out the history and structure of the Tractatus. It then investigates the two main dimensions of the early Wittgenstein's thought, corresponding to the division between what language can say by means of its propositions and what language can only show. It goes on to discuss picture theory, logical atomism, extensionality, truth-functions and truth-operations, semantics, metalogic and mathematics, solipsism and value, metaphysics, and finally, Wittgenstein's idea of the duty of maintaining silence. Frascolla also proposes a new interpretation of the ontology of the Tractatus. Based on the identification of objects with qualia, the argument put forward in the book challenges the currently prevalent ideas of the β€˜New Wittgenstein'. The paradoxical nature of the Tractatus itself, and the theme of "throwing away the ladder", are thus revisited in a new key. Understanding Wittgenstein's Tractatus is essential reading for anyone wishing to further their insight into one of the most influential works of twentieth-century philosophy.

✦ Table of Contents


BOOK COVER......Page 1
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 8
PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION......Page 10
PREFACE......Page 12
1 INTRODUCTION......Page 16
2 THE PICTORIAL NATURE OF THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE......Page 23
3 LOGICAL ATOMISM......Page 61
4 THE AUSTERE SCHEME OF THE TRACTATUS: EXTENSIONALITY......Page 105
5 WHAT WE CANNOT SPEAK ABOUT (I): SEMANTICS, METALOGIC, MATHEMATICS......Page 170
6 WHAT WE CANNOT SPEAK ABOUT (II): SOLIPSISM AND VALUE......Page 219
7 METAPHYSICS, PHILOSOPHY AND LOGICAL SYNTAX......Page 229
NOTES......Page 238
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 251
INDEX......Page 257


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