Source for 1. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh University Press, Source for the part of chapter 2 on the interpretation of the Tractatus. Source for 2. Source for 3. Dordrecht: Kluwer, A source for the discussion of Winch and Kripke in chapter 6. Turner and Paul Roth. Oxford: Blackwell, Stern Frontmatter More information Note on the text During his lifetime, Wittgenstein published only one philosophical book, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, written while he was a soldier in the First World War and published shortly afterwards.
In his will, he left his unpublished papers, usually referred to as his Nachlass, con- sisting of approximately twelve thousand pages of manuscript and eight thousand pages of typescript, to G.
Anscombe, Rush Rhees, and G. All references to the Philosophical Investigations are in parentheses in the body of the text. Material from the numbered sections in Part i is referred to by section number. Stern Frontmatter More information xii Note on the text edition. As this electronic edition is organized on the basis of the von Wright catalogue, it can be used to look up any reference to the source typescripts and manuscripts.
Roughly speaking, it says that in many cases we can explain the meaning of a word by looking at how it is used. See 5. The Big Typescript will be published, with an English translation, in November Wittgenstein A remark is a unit of text that can be as short as a single sentence or as long as a sequence of paragraphs spanning several pages.
The beginning and end of a remark in his own writing — and in most of the published texts — is usually indicated by an extra blank line between paragraphs.
Throughout his life, his writing took the form of a large number of these relatively small units which he repeatedly revised and rearranged. After he published the catalogue of the Wittgenstein papers in , von Wright continued his research into the process of revision that led to the production of the Tractatus and Philosophical Investigations.
The results of this research are summarized in his highly informative studies of the ori- gins of those books, reprinted in his Wittgenstein von Wright These were put together ca. Part ii of the early version of the Investigations is the basis for the published Part i of the Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics. The critical-genetic edition of these versions of the Philosophical Inves- tigations consists of the full text of each version, accompanied by an editorial apparatus which gives variant readings, and the closest typescript and manuscript sources of the remarks.
Unfortu- nately, the typescripts used to print the Investigations were lost shortly afterward, and there is no surviving typescript of Part ii. There are, however, two surviving typescripts of the Preface and what we now know as Part i, both of which Wittgenstein had revised extensively. Although neither corresponds precisely to the published text, the book almost always follows one typescript or the other; the published text is apparently the result of collating the revisions from the two typescripts.
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