Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

Paperback, 144 pages

English language

Published Jan. 12, 1998 by Dover Publications.

ISBN:
978-0-486-40445-5
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OCLC Number:
2044348236

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The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (widely abbreviated and cited as TLP) is the only book-length philosophical work by the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein that was published during his lifetime. It is recognized by philosophers as a significant philosophical work of the twentieth century. The project had a broad goal: to identify the relationship between language and reality and to define the limits of science. The work was originally published in German in 1921 as Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung (Logical-Philosophical Treatise). In 1922 it was published together with an English translation; the English text and that book bear the Latin title, which was suggested by G. E. Moore as homage to Baruch Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (1670).Wittgenstein wrote the notes for the Tractatus while he was a soldier during World War I and completed it during a military leave in the summer of 1918. The Tractatus was influential chiefly amongst the logical positivist philosophers of the …

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"Mathematics is a method of logic."

I had trouble understanding his references involving Frege and Russell, because I haven't read them yet. Even so, I think I followed the gist of his ideas. Interesting points about solipsism.

At first I thought I could use observations from this book to write some interesting inferencing software, but then Wittgenstein went the other direction and said that I couldn't describe logical rules like that... I have a feeling Frege and Russell will set me free, despite his criticism of Frege's "Theory of meaning of propositions and functions."

Subjects

  • Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
  • Language and languages -- Philosophy
  • Philosophy
  • Language and languages
  • Language and logic
  • Tractatus logico-philosophicus (Wittgenstein, Ludwig)