Understanding Wittgenstein's TractatusRoutledge |
Contents
1 Introduction | 1 |
2 The pictorial nature of thought and language | 8 |
3 Logical atomism | 46 |
extensionality | 90 |
semantics metalogic mathematics | 155 |
solipsism and value | 204 |
7 Metaphysics philosophy and logical syntax | 214 |
Notes | 223 |
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According to Wittgenstein affairs analysis application asserting Chapter cold colour complex components conceived configuration conjunction constituents constructed contingent corresponding definite description definition denoted depicted situation elementary propositions P1 elements entities exclusive disjunction existence fact false formal concept formal properties formula Frege genuine names given he/she identity infinite interpretation logical atomism logical consequence logical form logical independence logical picture logical space mathematics meaningful propositions means metalogical natural numbers Nonetheless notation notion objects obtaining and non-obtaining occur ontology P1 and P2 phenomenal phenomenalistic pictorial form picture theory possible world predicate Principia Mathematica principles problem proper names propositional attitudes propositional sign propositional variable proxy qualia question raining represented role Russell Russell’s semantic sense sentence situation depicted solipsism spatial speaker stand statement symbol tautology theme thesis things thought tion toy car Tractatus true truth truth-conditions truth-functions of elementary truth-grounds truth-operation truth-possibilities truth-value Wittgenstein