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(2001) Bergen international conference (org. A. Pichler, S. Säätelä) The continuity of Wittgenstein's philosophy: why worry about the Tractatus? Abstract  video
James Conant
 
(2001) Bergen international conference (org. A. Pichler, S. Säätelä) Comment on: Hans-Johann Glock: Wittgenstein on Truth Abstract  video
Kevin Cahill
 
(2001) Bergen international conference (org. A. Pichler, S. Säätelä) Remarks on Wittgenstein’s use of the terms “Sinn”, “sinnlos”, “unsinnig”, “wahr”, and “Gedanke” in Tractatus Abstract  video
Georg Henrik von Wright
 
(2013) Göttingen international conference (org. S. Greve, J. Conant) Wittgenstein, Ethics, and the Limits of Sense Abstract  audio
Edmund Dain
 
(2013) Göttingen international conference (org. S. Greve, J. Conant) Symbols, Signs, and Figures in Frege and Wittgenstein Abstract
Silver Bronzo
 
(2005-) Bergen occasions (2013) How to express things in works: Imagining Wittgenstein's Tractatus Technico-Philosophicus Abstract  audio
Alfred Nordmann
 
(2005-) Bergen occasions (2006) Frege, the Tractatus & later Wittgenstein Abstract  audio
James Conant
 
(2005) Skjolden Nordic conference (org. R. Sørli, C. Wittusen) The Alleged Heresy of Mono-Wittgensteinianism Abstract  audio
James Conant
 
(2005) Skjolden Nordic conference (org. R. Sørli, C. Wittusen) The Concept of Progress in Wittgenstein's Thought Abstract  audio
Kevin Cahill
 
(2005) Skjolden Nordic conference (org. R. Sørli, C. Wittusen) What Did She Say? Abstract  audio
Viggo Rossvær
 
(2001) Bergen international conference (org. A. Pichler, S. Säätelä) Remarks on Wittgenstein’s use of the terms “Sinn”, “sinnlos”, “unsinnig”, “wahr”, and “Gedanke” in Tractatus Abstract  audio
Georg Henrik von Wright
 
(2001) Bergen international conference (org. A. Pichler, S. Säätelä) The continuity of Wittgenstein's philosophy: why worry about the Tractatus? Abstract  audio
James Conant
 
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