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  1. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1922 - Filosoficky Casopis 52:336-341.
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  • Frege and Kant on geometry.Michael Dummett - 1982 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 25 (2):233 – 254.
    In his Grundlagen, Frege held that geometrical truths.are synthetic a priori, and that they rest on intuition. From this it has been concluded that he thought, like Kant, that space and time are a priori intuitions and that physical objects are mere appearances. It is plausible that Frege always believed geometrical truths to be synthetic a priori; the virtual disappearance of the word ‘intuition’ from his writings from after 1885 until 1924 suggests, on the other hand, that he became dissatisfied (...)
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  • Kant's theory of geometry.Michael Friedman - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (4):455-506.
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  • Use and Reference of Names.Hidè Ishiguro - 1969 - In Peter Winch (ed.), Studies in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein. New York,: Routledge. pp. 20-50.
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  • Logic, language-games and information, kantian themes in the philosophy of logic.Jaakko Hintikka - 1973 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 163:477-478.
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  • Perspectives on the Philosophy of Wittgenstein.Barry Stroud - 1984 - Philosophical Quarterly 34 (134):69-73.
    A milestone in Wittgenstein scholarship, this collection of essays ranges over a wide area of the philosopher's thought, presenting divergent interpretations of his fundamental ideas. Different chapters raise many of the central controversies that surround current understanding of the Tractatus, providing an interplay that will be particularly useful to students. Taken together, the essays present a broader and more comprehensive view of Wittgenstein's intellectual interests and his impact on philosophy than may be found elsewhere.The thirteen chapters treat topics from both (...)
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  • Brian McGuinness. Wittgenstein: a life. Young Ludwig 1889–1921. The University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London, 1988, xiv + 322 pp.Jose Ferrater Mora - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1104.
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  • Frege's epistemology.Philip Kitcher - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (2):235-262.
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  • Frege on thoughts.Gregory Currie - 1980 - Mind 89 (354):234-248.
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  • Investigating Wittgenstein. [REVIEW]Robert J. Fogelin - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (1):93-97.
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  • Wittgenstein and the Critical Tradition.Newton Garver - 1990 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (2):227 - 240.
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