Wittgenstein's Programme of a New Logic

In Contributions of the Austrian Wittgenstein Society 07. pp. 125-128 (2007)
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Abstract

The young Wittgenstein called his conception of logic “New Logic” and opposed it to the “Old Logic”, i.e. Frege’s and Russell’s systems of logic. In this paper the basic objects of Wittgenstein’s conception of a New Logic are outlined in contrast to classical logic. The detailed elaboration of Wittgenstein’s conception depends on the realization of his ab-notation for first order logic.

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Timm Lampert
Humboldt-University, Berlin

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