Ludwig Wittgenstein : dictating philosophy : to Francis Skinner - the Wittgenstein-Skinner manuscripts / transcribed and edited with introductory chapters and notes [by] Arthur Gibson, Niamh O'Mahony.
2020
B3376.W561
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Ludwig Wittgenstein : dictating philosophy : to Francis Skinner - the Wittgenstein-Skinner manuscripts / transcribed and edited with introductory chapters and notes [by] Arthur Gibson, Niamh O'Mahony.
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9783030360870 (electronic book)
3030360873 (electronic book)
9783030360863
3030360873 (electronic book)
9783030360863
Published
Cham : Springer, [2020]
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English
Description
1 online resource (xxxii, 469 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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10.1007/978-3-030-36087-0 doi
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B3376.W561
Dewey Decimal Classification
193
Summary
In this volume we witness Wittgenstein in the act of composing and experimenting with his new visions in philosophy. The book includes key explanations of the origin and background of these previously unknown manuscripts. It investigates how Wittgenstein's philosophical thought-processes are revealed in his dictation to, as well as his editing and revision with Francis Skinner, in the latter's role of amanuensis. The book displays a considerable wealth and variety of Wittgenstein's fundamental experiments in philosophy across a wide array of subjects that include the mind, pure and applied mathematics, metaphysics, the identities of ordinary and creative language, as well as intractable problems in logic and life. He also periodically engages with the work of Newton, Fermat, Russell and others. The book shows Wittgenstein strongly battling against the limits of understanding and the bewitchment of institutional and linguistic customs. The reader is drawn in by Wittgenstein as he urges us to join him in his struggles to equip us with skills, so that we can embark on devising new pathways beyond confusion. This collection of manuscripts was posted off by Wittgenstein to be considered for publication during World War 2, in October 1941. None of it was published and it remained hidden for over two generations. Upon its rediscovery, Professor Gibson was invited to research, prepare and edit the Archive to appear as this book, encouraged by Trinity College Cambridge and The Mathematical Association. Niamh O'Mahony joined him in co-editing and bringing this book to publication.
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"This book is published as a special edition of the Nordic Wittgenstein Studies with the website of the series"--Copyright page.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 18, 2021).
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Skinner, Francis.
Gibson, Arthur, 1943- editor, writer of supplementary textual content.
O'Mahony, Niamh, 1968- editor, writer of supplementary textual content.
Gibson, Arthur, 1943- editor, writer of supplementary textual content.
O'Mahony, Niamh, 1968- editor, writer of supplementary textual content.
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Table of Contents
Part 1. The Emergence of the Archive
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Amanuensis Matters
Part 2. The Transcriptions of the Wittgenstien Skinner Manuscripts
Chapter 3. The Pink Book
Chapter 4. Communication of Personal Experience
Chapter 5. Philosophy
Chapter 6. Visual Image in his Brain
Chapter 7. Norwegian Notebook
Chapter 8. Self Evidence and Logic
Part 3. Calculations in the Hand of Francis Skinner
Chapter 9. Mathematical Calculations in Skinner's Hand.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Amanuensis Matters
Part 2. The Transcriptions of the Wittgenstien Skinner Manuscripts
Chapter 3. The Pink Book
Chapter 4. Communication of Personal Experience
Chapter 5. Philosophy
Chapter 6. Visual Image in his Brain
Chapter 7. Norwegian Notebook
Chapter 8. Self Evidence and Logic
Part 3. Calculations in the Hand of Francis Skinner
Chapter 9. Mathematical Calculations in Skinner's Hand.