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Wittgenstein's philosophical development/ Mauro Luiz Engelmann.
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phenomenology, grammar, method, and the anthropological view /
Author:
Engelmann, Mauro Luiz.
Published:
Basingstoke:Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
Description:
1 online resource :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Phenomenology, 'Grammar,' and the Limits of Sense -- 2. Russell's Causal Theory of Meaning, Rule-Following, The Calculus Conception, and the Invention of the Genetic Method -- 3. The Big Typescript, the Tractatus, Sraffa, and the Anthropological Perspective -- 4. The Road to the Philosophical Investigations (Blue Book, Brown Book, Brown Book German, and MS 142) -- 5. The Philosophical Investigations.
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Philosophy, German - 20th century. -
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137316592An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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9781137316592 (electronic bk.)
Wittgenstein's philosophical development = phenomenology, grammar, method, and the anthropological view /
Engelmann, Mauro Luiz.
Wittgenstein's philosophical development
phenomenology, grammar, method, and the anthropological view /[electronic resource] :Mauro Luiz Engelmann. - Basingstoke:Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource :ill. - History of analytic philosophy. - History of analytic philosophy..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Phenomenology, 'Grammar,' and the Limits of Sense -- 2. Russell's Causal Theory of Meaning, Rule-Following, The Calculus Conception, and the Invention of the Genetic Method -- 3. The Big Typescript, the Tractatus, Sraffa, and the Anthropological Perspective -- 4. The Road to the Philosophical Investigations (Blue Book, Brown Book, Brown Book German, and MS 142) -- 5. The Philosophical Investigations.
It is usually assumed that Wittgenstein's philosophical development is determined either by one dramatic or one subtle change of mind. This book challenges the one-change view. Wittgenstein had many changes of mind and they are so substantial that he can be understood as holding several different philosophies in the late twenties and early thirties. Early in 1929, Wittgenstein envisages a complementary (phenomenological) symbolism in order to carry out the Tractarian task of giving the limits of language and thought. The symbolism failed and he then developed a comprehensive notion of 'grammar' that, he hoped, would fulfill the task. This notion of 'grammar' leads in 1930-1 to the calculus conception of language, which is still defended in the "Big Typescript" (1932-3). As a complementary tool of the calculus conception, Wittgenstein invents the genetic method, which aims at dissolving philosophical puzzles by the understanding of how they come about. After the "Big Typescript", Wittgenstein assimilates an anthropological perspective and puts the genetic method at the center of the stage of his philosophy. The use of the genetic method (associated with an anthropological perspective) develops gradually, taking various forms of application: in the "Blue Book", in the versions of the "Brown Book "(1934-6), and in the "Philosophical Investigations".
ISBN: 9781137316592 (electronic bk.)
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