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_aWittgenstein, Ludwig, _d1889-1951 |
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_aSalt Lake City, UT : _bProject Gutenberg, _c2010 |
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| 500 | _aWikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tractatus_Logico-Philosophicus | ||
| 500 | _aRelease date is 2010-10-22 | ||
| 508 | _aProduced by Jana Srna, Norbert H. Langkau, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net Revised by Richard Tonsing | ||
| 520 | _a"Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" by Ludwig Wittgenstein is a philosophical work written during World War I and published in 1921. This austere book seeks to define the relationship between language and reality and establish the limits of science. Composed of 525 hierarchically numbered declarative statements, it presents seven main propositions without traditional arguments. The work profoundly influenced twentieth-century philosophy, particularly logical positivism, though Wittgenstein later criticized many of its ideas. Its famous closing statement addresses the boundaries of meaningful expression. (This is an automatically generated summary.) | ||
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| 653 | _aLogic, Symbolic and mathematical | ||
| 653 | _aLanguage and languages -- Philosophy | ||
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_aRussell, Bertrand, _d1872-1970 |
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_aOgden, C. K. _q(Charles Kay), _d1889-1957 |
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