On the Origin and Compilation of ‘Cause and Effect: Intuitive Awareness’
Abstract
This paper scrutinises the relation between ‘Cause and Effect: Intuitive Awareness’
and the source text, MS 119. There are two reasons that necessitate this task; first,
‘Cause and Effect’ omits an entry that is of crucial importance to Wittgenstein’s
philosophising as it developed in the late 1930s. Second, the source text enhances
our understanding of the role and purpose of at least two long passages in ‘Cause and
Effect’. An elaboration of both these points improves our understanding of ‘Cause and
Effect’ in particular and emphasises the need and necessity for transparent editorial
procedures in editing Wittgenstein’s Nachlass in general.
Keywords
philosophy; 20th century philosophy; Wittgenstein Ludwig; Nachlass; chronology; text genesis
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