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  1. (1 other version)Wittgenstein on Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics.Juliet Floyd - 2005 - In Stewart Shapiro (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article is a survey of Wittgenstein’s writings on logic and mathematics; an analytical bibliography of contemporary articles on rule-following, social constructivism, Wittgenstein, Gödel, and constructivism is appended. Various historical accounts of the nature of mathematical knowledge have glossed over the effects of linguistic expression on our understanding of its status and content. Initially Wittgenstein rejected Frege’s and Russell’s logicism, aiming to operationalize the notions of logical consequence, necessity, and sense. Vienna positivists took this to place analysis of meaning at (...)
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  • Wittgenstein, Philosophy and Logic.Ilham Dilman - 1970 - Analysis 31 (2):33 - 42.
    This article is concerned to say something about what the study of logic meant to wittgenstein. It is concerned to bring out why the kind of questions wittgenstein raised about logic and mathematics cannot be pursued in a purely formal and abstract manner-As russell pursued them to a very large extent. It tries to understand the prominence wittgenstein gave to a study of these questions in his philosophical investigations and to appreciate the sense in which he regarded a study of (...)
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  • What does a concept script do?Cora Diamond - 1984 - Philosophical Quarterly 34 (136):343-368.
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  • The Method of Language-Games as a Method of Logic.Oskari Kuusela - 2014 - Philosophical Topics 42 (2):129-160.
    This paper develops an account of Wittgenstein’s method of language-games as a method of logic that exhibits important continuities with Russell’s and the early Wittgenstein’s conceptions of logic and logical analysis as the method of philosophy. On the proposed interpretation, the method of language-games is a method for isolating and modeling aspects of the uses of linguistic expressions embedded in human activities that enables one to make perspicuous complex uses of expressions by gradually building up the complexity of clarificatory models. (...)
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  • Davidson's Sentences and Wittgenstein's Builders.John Perry - 1994 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 68 (2):23 - 37.
    Words stand for things of various kinds and for various kinds of things. Because words do this, the sentences made up of words mean what they do, and are capable of expressing our thoughts, our beliefs and conjectures, desires and wishes. This simple idea seems right to me, but it flies in the face of formidable authority. In a famous passage in “Reality without Reference,” Donald Davidson criticizes what he calls the “building-block theory:”.
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  • (1 other version)Simplicity and analysis in early Wittgenstein.Peter M. Sullivan - 2003 - European Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):72–88.
    But logic as it stands, e.g. in Principia Mathematica, can quite well be applied to our ordinary propositions; e.g. from ‘All men are mortal’ and ‘Socrates is a man’ there follows according to this logic ‘Socrates is mortal’, which is obviously correct, even though I equally obviously do not know what structure is possessed by the thing Socrates or the property of mortality. Here they just function as simple objects.
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  • The purpose of tractarian nonsense.Michael Kremer - 2001 - Noûs 35 (1):39–73.
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  • X—Wittgenstein's Builders.R. Rhees - 1960 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 60 (1):171-186.
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