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This is Volume V of eight in a series on Wittgenstein. Originally published in 1984, the aim of this book is to offer a comprehensive critique of the thought of Wittgenstein from a standpoint which recognizes him to be, both in his earlier and his later thinking, a systematic philosophical thinker of immense consequence and originality.
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- Ability 158, 160ā1
- Ach, N. 11, 18
- Acquaintance, knowledge by 43, 65
- Act, mental 5, 29, 31, 69, 131, 198
- Active experience 230, 237, 254
- Adumbration (Abschattung) 34
- Ambiguity 241
- Affinity, objective 132ā3, 196ā7
- Analogy in introspection 136, 141ā2
- Analogy in language 133, 187, 235
- Analysis (Moore) 70
- Analytic character of arithmetic 61
- Analytic ultimacy 84, 94, 120
- Anarchy, linguistic 133
- āAndā, enumerative 45ā9
- Angled nature of consciousness 200ā3, 221
- Anscombe, G.E.M. 165
- Anthropologism 79, 129, 165, 174, 177ā8, 189ā90
- Antinomies, logical 67
- Aphasia 225ā6
- Appresentation (empathy) 34, 242, 246, 252
- A priori 92, 117
- Aristotle 23, 29, 56, 141, 193, 238
- Arithmetic 66
- Arithmetization 171
- Aspects 18, 201, 246ā7
- Association 161
- Assumption (Annahme) 32
- Atomic facts 78ā9
- Atomization 21
- Attention 199ā200, 240, 251
- Augustine, St 9, 135, 152, 191ā2, 194, 199, 253
- AĆ¼ssersein(Meinong) 32
- Austin, J.L. 253
- Automa...
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Title Page 01
- Copyright Page 01
- Table of Contents
- I Introductory
- II The Context of Wittgensteinās Thought: The Intentionalists
- III The Context of Wittgensteinās Thought: Russell, Frege and Moore
- IV Language, Logic and Philosophy in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
- V The Blue and Brown Books
- VI Wittgensteinās Later Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic
- VII The Philosophical Investigations
- Index