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L. Wittgenstein (1967)
Remarks on Frazer's Golden Bough
James Conant (2000)
ELUCIDATION AND NONSENSE IN FREGE AND EARLY WITTGENSTEIN
G. Baker, P. Hacker, L. Wittgenstein (1985)
Wittgenstein, Meaning and Understanding
L. Wittgenstein (2014)
Tractatus Logico-PhilosophicusNordic Wittgenstein Review
M. Black (1964)
A Companion to Wittgenstein's Tractatus
S. Tolksdorf, H. Tetens (2010)
Logik in der Mathematik
P. Hacker (1975)
Frege and Wittgenstein on ElucidationsMind
[‘ElucidationElucidation’ was an important concept for Wittgenstein’s early philosophy. It is argued that he carried over some features of Tractarian elucidation in his transition from the early to the later philosophy. His consideration of ostensive teachingOstensive teaching as elucidation and ÜbersichtÜbersicht as an elucidating method is shown to be crucial for the development and consistency of his philosophy.]
Published: May 4, 2017
Keywords: Wittgenstein; Elucidation; Tractatus; Ostensive teaching; ‘Synopsis’ ( Übersicht )
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