A Companion to Wittgenstein's 'Tractatus'CUP Archive, 3 Ιαν 1964 - 450 σελίδες |
Περιεχόμενα
The title | 23 |
The world as a totality of facts in logical space 11 21 | 29 |
Atomic facts objects and logical space 22 0141 | 38 |
Objects as the substance of the world 2 022 027 | 61 |
Reality and the nonexistence of atomic facts | 69 |
Pictures of facts 2 12 151 | 79 |
The impossibility of depicting the form | 86 |
The sense of a picture 2 222 225 | 92 |
The consequence relation 5 15 134 | 240 |
There is no causal nexus 5 1355 1362 | 243 |
Tautology and contradiction say nothing 5 13635 143 | 245 |
Probability 5 155 156 | 247 |
The nature of probability | 251 |
Operations as expressing internal relations 5 25 254 | 258 |
Propositions as resulting from truthoperations on elementary propositions 5 35 32 | 262 |
There are no logical objects negation 5 45 442 | 263 |
The proposition in its projective relation to | 98 |
Completely analysed propositions as composed | 107 |
The meaning of names 3 2623 3 | 114 |
Expressions and variables 3 313 314 | 122 |
Sign and symbol contrasted modes of signification | 130 |
Rejection of the theory of types 3 3313 333 | 145 |
Essential and accidental features of symbols | 150 |
Ordinary language disguises thought philosophy | 158 |
Propositions as showing and saying 4 0224 023 | 164 |
The sense of a proposition as a resultant of | 171 |
Truthvalue and sense negation 4 054 0641 | 177 |
The nature of philosophy philosophy is not | 185 |
Formal properties and formal relations | 195 |
Variables as signs for formal concepts | 201 |
Definitions and identities 4 2414 243 | 210 |
Combinations of atomic truthpossibilities and their expression in truthtables 4 254 31 page | 212 |
propositions 4 44 431 | 219 |
Complex propositions and the picture theory How complex propositions depend on elementary ones | 221 |
Truthtables as propositional signs there are no logical objects assertion 4 444 442 | 223 |
How logical signs symbolize Assertion | 224 |
Tautology and contradiction as limiting cases of truthfunctions 4 454 4661 | 228 |
The general propositional form 4 55 01 | 236 |
The distinction between argument and index 5 02 | 238 |
The primitive notions of logic 5 455 452 | 265 |
The nature of logic 5 4535 4541 | 267 |
Logical signs as punctuations 5 465 4611 | 269 |
The general form of a proposition 5 475 472 | 270 |
The autonomy of logic selfevidence how nonsense arises 5 4735 4733 | 272 |
Relativity of the primitive logical operations | 275 |
Description of the world by completely general | 287 |
The axiom of infinity propositions about | 295 |
The forms of elementary propositions logic and | 302 |
Solipsism the metaphysical subject 5 625 641 | 308 |
Logical truths as tautologies the nature of logical | 317 |
Logical propositions are a priori 6 12226 123 | 325 |
Logic presents the scaffolding of the world | 329 |
Proof in logic 6 1266 13 | 337 |
Science and the a priori induction causation | 344 |
Causation the passage of time incongruity | 361 |
The incompatibility of colours 6 3756 3751 | 367 |
Death and immortality 6 4316 4312 | 373 |
Sigla | 387 |
416 | |
Index of references to passages from the Tractatus in other works | 422 |
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according actual affairs already analysis answer assertion atomic facts bodies called combination common complex conception connected connexion Consider consists constituents containing contingent conventions corresponding definite determinate discussion distinct elementary propositions elements essence example existence expression false formal Frege function further given idea identity important impossible independent internal Introduction kind language later logical form logical space logical syntax mathematics meaning names nature necessary nonsense notation Notes notion objects occur operation ordinary original philosophical physical picture position possible present principle probability properties question reality reason reference regarded relation remark represent representation rules Russell Russell's Sachverhalt seems sense sentence shown signify similar simple space speak stand statement structure suggests supposed symbol tautology theory thing thought tion Tractatus translation treat true truth truth-functions understand universe values variable whole Wittgenstein