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(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) Wittgenstein on truth Abstract  video
Hans-Johann Glock
 
(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
 
(2005-) Bergen occasions (2013) What has history to do with me?' Wittgenstein and history Abstract  audio
Hans Sluga
 
(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) Wittgenstein on truth Abstract  audio
Hans-Johann Glock
 
(2008) Publications No. 20 (H. Johannessen) Essay 1: Resolutely Reading the Tractatus Abstract  PDF  HTML
Harald Johannessen
 
(1992) Working Papers No. 5 (eds. P. Henry, A. Utaker) The Failure of Wittgensteinian Therapy and the Philosophical Law of Truth Abstract  PDF  HTML
Jacques Poulain
 
(1992) Working Papers No. 5 (eds. P. Henry, A. Utaker) Comment on Poulain's Paper: Propositional Truth and Agent's Knowledge Abstract  PDF  HTML
Audun Øfsti
 
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