From the WAB archives: A selection from the Bergen Wittgenstein archives' "Working Papers" and audio-visual materials
Within the framework of the European Agora project, the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen (WAB) here makes available Open Access a selection of contributions to its Working Papers from the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen (1991-2005) / Publications from the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen (2007-) as well as a selection of its audio and video recordings of lectures and conferences held in Bergen. The materials are collected in four issues: "WAB Working Papers articles", "WAB Working Papers monographs", "WAB audio", "WAB video". They can be browsed by issue, but also by author or title (see the "Browse" navigation block in the right sidebar). They are made available under the Creative Commons General Public License Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-Alike version 3 (CCPL BY-NC-SA).
Also within the framework of the European Agora project and in cooperation with the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society (ALWS), WAB additionally makes available Open Access a selection of papers from the annual ALWS Wittgenstein symposia in Kirchberg, Austria (see http://wab.uib.no/agora-alws). WAB and Agora are also central in the newly established Open Access Wittgenstein journal Nordic Wittgenstein Review http://www.nordicwittgensteinreview.com/, which is the journal of the Nordic Wittgenstein Society (NWS).
Editorial Board
This republication of materials from WAB's Working Papers / Publications is reviewed and advised by the following editorial board: Kjell S. Johannessen (Bergen), Claus Huitfeldt (Bergen), Tore Nordenstam (Bergen), Nuno Venturinha (Lisbon). The publication of WAB's audio and video files is reviewed and advised by the following editorial board: Thomas Wallgren (Helsinki), Yrsa Neuman (Åbo), Nuno Venturinha (Lisbon), Anat Biletzki (Tel-Aviv).
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[author]: "[title]". In: From the WAB archives: A selection from the Bergen Wittgenstein archives' "Working Papers" and audio-visual materials <http://wab.uib.no/agora-wab/>. Republication by the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen, 2013. Original publication in: [Working Papers / Publications] from the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen No. [number] (ed. [editor(s)]). Bergen: Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen [year], pp. [number]-[number].
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Masahiro Oku: "To What Extent is Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations a Patchwork? Proposal for a Research Programme". In: From the WAB archives: A selection from the Bergen Wittgenstein archives' "Working Papers" and audio-visual materials <http://wab.uib.no/agora-wab/>. Republication by the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen, 2013. Original publication in: Working Papers from the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen No. 15 (ed. W. Krüger, A. Pichler). Bergen: Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen 1998, pp. 91-110.
We suggest the following citation style for audio and video items:
[author]: "[title]". From: [Section]. In: From the WAB archives: A selection from the Bergen Wittgenstein archives' "Working Papers" and audio-visual materials <http://wab.uib.no/agora-wab/>. Bergen: Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen 2013.
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James Conant: "The continuity of Wittgenstein's philosophy: why worry about the Tractatus?". From: Bergen 2001 conference: "Wittgenstein Research Revisited". In: From the WAB archives: A selection from the Bergen Wittgenstein archives' "Working Papers" and audio-visual materials <http://wab.uib.no/agora-wab/>. Bergen: Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen 2013.