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1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | Logic and Language | 35 |
The Picture Theory | 35 | |
The Limits of Language | 43 | |
Showing and Saying | 47 | |
3 | Subject and Object | 53 |
Logical Atomism | 53 | |
Analysis in the Tractatus | 60 | |
The Application of Language | 65 | |
The Subjects of the Tractatus | 69 | |
4 | From Logical Atomism to Practical Holism | 91 |
Wittgenstein's Later Writing | 91 | |
Logical Form and Logical Holism | 98 | |
Insight, Decision, and Practice | 110 | |
From Logical Holism to Practical Holism | 120 | |
5 | The Description of Immediate Experience | 128 |
Philosophical Analysis and Primary Language | 128 | |
Wittgenstein's Rejection of Primary Language | 136 | |
The Magic Lantern Simile: Inside and Outside the Picture Theory | 140 | |
The World as Idea | 153 | |
6 | The Flow of Life | 160 |
Why Language Cannot Say That "All Is in Flux" | 160 | |
Leading Words Back from Their Metaphysical Use | 167 | |
Wittgenstein's Treatment of Private Language | 175 | |
"Words Only Have Meaning in the Flow of Life" | 186 | |
Appendix: Passages from the Unpublished Wittgenstein Papers (Nachlass) | 193 | |
Bibliography | 205 | |
Index | 211 | |
Index of Quotations | 223 |
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