Tractatus Logico-PhilosophicusLudwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus is among the most ambitious and influential philosophical works of the early twentieth century, and in recent years it has again occupied a central position in discussions of Wittgenstein’s philosophy. Written in an austere and meticulous style, the Tractatus addresses questions in the philosophy of language, logic, and metaphysics, and, according to its author, provides a solution to all the problems of philosophy. This Broadview Edition contains the original English translation by C.K. Ogden and Frank P. Ramsey, annotated and revised by the editor for improved accuracy and clarity. Appendices include important material by Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell, as well as excerpts from Wittgenstein’s other writings. |
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Contents
Acknowledgements | 7 |
Abbreviations | 9 |
Introduction | 11 |
A Brief Chronology | 45 |
A Note on the Text | 49 |
Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus | 51 |
Notes to the Tractatus | 119 |
Influences and Antecedents | 147 |
Gottlob Freges Philosophical Writings | 157 |
Writings by Bertrand Russell | 165 |
Additional Material by Wittgenstein | 181 |
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From the Publisher | 223 |