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2004
Essays on different aspects of Wittgenstein's ...
PICARDI, EVA, COLIVA, ANNALISA
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Essays on different aspects of Wittgenstein's ...
PICARDI, EVA, COLIVA, ANNALISA
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1999
Peters and Marshall examine the parallels between the later Wittgenstein and French poststructuralism and investigate the direct appropriation of Wittgenstein's work by poststructuralists. They discuss the most pressing problems facing philosophy and education in the postmodern condition: ethico-political lines of inquiry after the collapse of the ...
Michael Peters, James Marshall
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Peters and Marshall examine the parallels between the later Wittgenstein and French poststructuralism and investigate the direct appropriation of Wittgenstein's work by poststructuralists. They discuss the most pressing problems facing philosophy and education in the postmodern condition: ethico-political lines of inquiry after the collapse of the ...
Michael Peters, James Marshall
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Lecture 20, “Wittgenstein,” examines Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein’s move from the emphasis on logic in his early work to his efforts to describe everyday language games and their relations to forms of life, in which meaning is understood as use.
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Wittgenstein interpreta Wittgenstein. Il "secondo" Wittgenstein legge il Tractatus
2015Questo saggio vuol essere uno strumento per la lettura del Tractatus di Wittgenstein. È stato concepito per studenti. È, dunque, un manuale. Ma, forse, potrà servire anche al lettore esperto. Infatti ormai innumerevoli sono le opere di introduzione al Tractatus ma solo una (quella di Max Black) raccoglie la sfida di spiegare, passo passo, l’opera ...
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2008In this thesis, firstly the connection between politics, ethics and civilization and secondly the language and the art are presented. The incapability of language to be axpressed is replaced by silence, which is F.Kafka and S.Zweig's choice.
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