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Autor Max Black
(1909-1988)
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/ London : Cambridge at The University Press (1964)
Título : |
A companion to Wittgenstein's "tractatus" |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Max Black (1909-1988) |
Editorial: |
London : Cambridge at The University Press |
Fecha de publicación: |
1964 |
Número de páginas: |
450 p. |
Nota general: |
Donación Da. Ofelia Kovacci. Contenido: Wittgenstein's preface ; Russell's introduction ; The relation of W.s problems to Russell's philosophy ; The world as a totality of facts in logical space ; Atomic facts, objects, and logical space ; Objects as the substance of the world ; The structure and form of atomic facts ; Reality and the non-existence of atomic facts ; Pictures of facts ; The form of representation as a link between picture and reality ; The impossibility of depicting the form of representation ; The logical picture ; The sense of a picture ; Thoughts as logical pictures ; The proposition in its projective relation to the world ; The propositional sign is a fact ; Completely analysed propositions as composed of names ; The analysis of propositions ; The meaning of names ; Expressions and variables ; The logical proto-picture ; propositions as functions of expressions ; Sign and symbol contrasted ; modes of signification ; Confusions in ordinary language and the need for an improved ideography .(...). |
Palabras clave: |
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Filosofía Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Ludwig Wittgenstein |
A companion to Wittgenstein's "tractatus" [texto impreso] / Max Black (1909-1988) . - London : Cambridge at The University Press, 1964 . - 450 p. Donación Da. Ofelia Kovacci. Contenido: Wittgenstein's preface ; Russell's introduction ; The relation of W.s problems to Russell's philosophy ; The world as a totality of facts in logical space ; Atomic facts, objects, and logical space ; Objects as the substance of the world ; The structure and form of atomic facts ; Reality and the non-existence of atomic facts ; Pictures of facts ; The form of representation as a link between picture and reality ; The impossibility of depicting the form of representation ; The logical picture ; The sense of a picture ; Thoughts as logical pictures ; The proposition in its projective relation to the world ; The propositional sign is a fact ; Completely analysed propositions as composed of names ; The analysis of propositions ; The meaning of names ; Expressions and variables ; The logical proto-picture ; propositions as functions of expressions ; Sign and symbol contrasted ; modes of signification ; Confusions in ordinary language and the need for an improved ideography .(...). |
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/ Caracas : Monte Avila Editores (1969)
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