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Wittgenstein''s Whewell''s Court Lectures - Cambridge, 1938 - 1941, From the Notes By Yorick Smythies

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Informationen zum Autor Volker A. Munz is Assistant Professor at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria. He is the editor of Language and World (with Klaus Puhl and Joseph Wang, 2010), Mind, Language and Action (with Daniele Moyal-Sharrock and Annalisa Coliva, 2015), the author of Satz und Sinn. Bemerkungen zur Sprachphilosophie Wittgensteins (2005), as well as numerous essays.Bernhard Ritter is University Assistant at the University of Klagenfurt. He has published articles on Kant and Wittgenstein and is the author of the forthcoming Kant and Post-Tractarian Wittgenstein: Transcendentalism, Idealism, Illusion. Klappentext Wittgenstein's Whewell's Court Lectures contains previously unpublished notes from lectures given by Ludwig Wittgenstein between 1938 and 1941. The volume offers new insight into the development of Wittgenstein's thought and includes some of the finest examples of Wittgenstein's lectures in regard to both content and reliability.* Many notes in this text refer to lectures from which no other detailed notes survive, offering new contexts to Wittgenstein's examples and metaphors, and providing a more thorough and systematic treatment of many topics* Each set of notes is accompanied by an editorial introduction, a physical description and dating of the notes, and a summary of their relation to Wittgenstein's Nachlass* Offers new insight into the development of Wittgenstein's ideas, in particular his ideas about certainty and concept-formation* The lectures include more than 70 illustrations of blackboard drawings, which underline the importance of visual thought in Wittgenstein's approach to philosophy* Challenges the dating of some already published lecture notes, including the Lectures on Freedom of the Will and the Lectures on Religious Belief Zusammenfassung Wittgenstein's Whewell's Court Lectures contains previously unpublished notes from lectures given by Ludwig Wittgenstein between 1938 and 1941. The volume offers new insight into the development of Wittgenstein's thought and includes some of the finest examples of Wittgenstein's lectures in regard to both content and reliability.* Many notes in this text refer to lectures from which no other detailed notes survive, offering new contexts to Wittgenstein's examples and metaphors, and providing a more thorough and systematic treatment of many topics* Each set of notes is accompanied by an editorial introduction, a physical description and dating of the notes, and a summary of their relation to Wittgenstein's Nachlass* Offers new insight into the development of Wittgenstein's ideas, in particular his ideas about certainty and concept-formation* The lectures include more than 70 illustrations of blackboard drawings, which underline the importance of visual thought in Wittgenstein's approach to philosophy* Challenges the dating of some already published lecture notes, including the Lectures on Freedom of the Will and the Lectures on Religious Belief Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ixEditorial Introduction xivList of Editorial Conventions xxAbbreviations xxiiWHEWELL'S COURT LECTURES, CAMBRIDGE 1938-1941 11 Lectures on Knowledge 6(Easter Term 1938)2 Lectures on Necessary Propositions and Other Topics 50(Easter Term 1938)Lectures on Gödel 50Puzzle of Trinity College 57Necessary Propositions 62Continuation. (Notes taken by J.C.T.) 72'Absolutely Determinate' 74Continuous Band of Colours 76Are There an Infinite Number of Shades of Colour? 77'All There': Logical Necessity 78Achilles and the Tortoise 82Infinitesimal Calculus and Free Will 833 Lectures on Similarity 88(Michaelmas Term 1939)4 Lectures on Description 137(Lent Term 1940)5 Wittgenstein's Reply to a Paper by Y. Smythies on 'Understanding' 190(Lent Term 1940)6 Lectures on Belief 203(Easter Term 1940)7 Lectures on Volition 254(Michaelmas Term 1940)8 Lectures on Freedom of the Will 282(Lent Term 1941)Appendix 2...

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Preface ix
 
Editorial Introduction xiv
 
List of Editorial Conventions xx
 
Abbreviations xxii
 
WHEWELL'S COURT LECTURES, CAMBRIDGE 1938-1941 1
 
1 Lectures on Knowledge 6
(Easter Term 1938)
 
2 Lectures on Necessary Propositions and Other Topics 50
(Easter Term 1938)
 
Lectures on Gödel 50
 
Puzzle of Trinity College 57
 
Necessary Propositions 62
 
Continuation. (Notes taken by J.C.T.) 72
 
'Absolutely Determinate' 74
 
Continuous Band of Colours 76
 
Are There an Infinite Number of Shades of Colour? 77
 
'All There': Logical Necessity 78
 
Achilles and the Tortoise 82
 
Infinitesimal Calculus and Free Will 83
 
3 Lectures on Similarity 88
(Michaelmas Term 1939)
 
4 Lectures on Description 137
(Lent Term 1940)
 
5 Wittgenstein's Reply to a Paper by Y. Smythies on 'Understanding' 190
(Lent Term 1940)
 
6 Lectures on Belief 203
(Easter Term 1940)
 
7 Lectures on Volition 254
(Michaelmas Term 1940)
 
8 Lectures on Freedom of the Will 282
(Lent Term 1941)
 
Appendix 297
 
9 Y. Smythies' 1940 Paper on 'Understanding' 300
 
10 Preparatory Notes for Y. Smythies' 1945 Paper on 'Meaning' 308
 
11 The King of the Dark Chamber, by Rabindranath Tagore, translated from the English of Rabindranath Tagore into the English used 327
L. Wittgenstein and Yorick Smythies
 
12 Comments Prompted by the Notes Taken From Wittgenstein's Lectures on Volition and on Freewill 336
Y. Smythies
 
Bibliography 348
 
Index 000

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Authors V Munz, Volker Munz, Volker Ritter Munz, Bernhard Ritter, Yorick Smythies
Assisted by Volke Munz (Editor), Volker Munz (Editor), Ritter (Editor), Ritter (Editor), Bernhard Ritter (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.05.2017
 
EAN 9781119166337
ISBN 978-1-119-16633-7
No. of pages 400
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

Philosophie, Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Sprachphilosophie, Wittgenstein, Philosophiegeschichte, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy, Geschichte der Philosophie, History of Philosophy

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