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Home > Archives > (1998) Working Papers No. 15 (eds. W. Krüger, A. Pichler)

(1998) Working Papers No. 15 (eds. W. Krüger, A. Pichler)

Arbeiten zu Wittgenstein

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Untersuchungen zu Wittgensteins "Diktat für Schlick"
Peter Keicher
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A Note on Wittgenstein's Remark: "Es ist schwer, mit einem Messer im Leib zu arbeiten"
Peter Cripps
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Vorwort
Heinz Wilhelm Krüger
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Catalogue of the Trinity College Library Microfilm of Wittgenstein's Nachlass
Peter Cripps
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To What Extent is Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations a Patchwork? Proposal for a Research Programme
Masahiro Oku
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"... predestination in St Paul, is ..." Wittgenstein's religious-philosophical notes of August-December 1937
Peter K. Westergaard
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Systematisierungsmöglichkeiten von Wittgensteins Sprachspielverfahren
Kai Buchholz
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Wittgenstein: Graphics, Normativity and Paradigms
Michael A.R. Biggs
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A Survey of the Duplicate Pages in Wittgenstein's TS 210, TS 211 and TS 213
Peter Cripps
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Der Gedanke sprachlicher Stellvertretung in Wittgensteins "Big Typescript"
Thomas Weiss
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"Wer eine Frage stellt, auf die er die Antwort weiß, lügt doch!" Hans-Georg Gadamer im Gespräch mit Cato Wittusen
Cato Wittusen
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