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1. Introduction, Mathieu Marion and Jimmy Plourde -- 2. Wittgenstein's pre-Tractatus Conception of Philosophy: From the originally assumed view of the task of philosophy to the symbolic turn and isomorphism, Jimmy Plourde -- 3. The Early Wittgenstein's Atomic Logic, Categories and the Necessary A Posteriori, Fraser MacBride -- 4. A Path to the Tractatus: From Facts and Forms through Picturing to Modality, Sanford Shieh -- 5. Essence and Modality: From Husserl to Wittgenstein, Kevin Mulligan -- 6. Is There Room for a Transcendental Aesthetic in Wittgenstein's Early Thought?, Hanne Appelqvist -- 7. How does a tautology say nothing?, Ian Proops -- 8. Analysis of a Conversation on the Sheffer stroke and W-F schemes between Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein in April 1913,Martin Pilch -- 9. Wittgenstein on Negation, Bipolarity, and Symmetry, Guido Bonino -- 10. "To fulfill the purposeof existence": Wittgenstein's Notebooks and the search for meaning, Janyne Sattler. |