Wittgenstein's Notes on Logic

Wittgenstein's Notes on Logic

by Michael Potter
ISBN-10:
0199215839
ISBN-13:
9780199215836
Pub. Date:
03/15/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0199215839
ISBN-13:
9780199215836
Pub. Date:
03/15/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Wittgenstein's Notes on Logic

Wittgenstein's Notes on Logic

by Michael Potter

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Overview

Wittgenstein's philosophical career began in 1911 when he went to Cambridge to work with Russell. He compiled the Notes on Logic two years later as a kind of summary of the work he had done so far. Russell thought that they were 'as good as anything that has ever been done in logic', but he had Wittgenstein himself to explain them to him. Without the benefit of Wittgenstein's explanations, most later scholars have preferred to treat the Notes solely as an interpretative aid in understanding the Tractatus (which draws on them for material), rather than as a philosophical work in their own right.

Michael Potter unequivocally demonstrates the philosophical and historical importance of the Notes for the first time. By teasing out the meaning of key passages, he shows how many of the most important insights in the Tractatus they contain. He discusses in detail how Wittgenstein arrived at these insights by thinking through ideas he obtained from Russell and Frege. And he uses a challenging blend of biography and philosophy to illuminate the methods Wittgenstein used in his work.

The book features the complete text of the Notes in a critical edition, with a detailed discussion of the circumstances in which they were compiled, leading to a new understanding of how they should be read.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199215836
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 03/15/2009
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Michael Potter is Reader in the Philosophy of Mathematics at Cambridge University. He is the author of Sets, Reason's Nearest Kin, Set Theory and its Philosophy, and Mathematical Knowledge (edited with Mary Leng and Alexander Paseau).

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Finding a Problem
2. First Steps
3. Matter
4. Analysis
5. The Fundamental Thought
6. The Symbolic Turn
7. Simplicity
8. Unity
9. Fregean Propositions
10. Assertion
11. Complex and Fact
12. Forms
13. Russell's Theory of Judgment
14. Meaning
15. Metaphysics
16. Sense
17. Truth-Functions
18. Truth-Operations
19. Molecular Propositions
20. Generality
21. Resolving the Paradoxes
22. Typical Ambiguity
23. Identity
24. Sign and Symbol
25. Wittgenstein's Theory of Judgment
26. The Picture Theory
27. Tractarian Objects
28. Philosophy
29. Themes
History of the Text
The Notes on Logic
Bibliography

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