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Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus odyssey : the Great War and the writing of the Tractatus-Logico-Philosophicus

Janik, Allan(Introduction by)Amas, Knut Olav(Contributions by)Baumann, Xenia(Contributions by)Idziak-Smoczynska, Urszula(Contributions by)Monk, Ray(Contributions by)Perloff, Marjorie(Contributions by)Pilch, Martin(Contributions by)Schmidt, Alfred(Contributions by)Smallshaw, Sebastian(Translated by)Schweitzer, Radmila(General editor)
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Charts Wittgenstein’s intellectual development, personal struggles, and movements from Vienna to Cambridge and Norway, and to the battlegrounds of WWI, where he completed what was destined to become the most influential philosophy book of the 20th century. Ludwig Wittgenstein’s way to the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, one of the ground-breaking works in the history of philosophy, can rightly be termed an Odyssey.

Both in terms of his movements and his intellectual development in the course of writing it, the Tractatus incorporated an exciting, improbable journey.

A compendium of scholars has come together at the 100th anniversary of the work’s first official publication in 1922 to detail the main stations in Wittgenstein’s life that would entirely transform philosophy.

The years 1912 to 1922 are illuminated through photos, military maps, and letters against the backdrop of one of the most dramatic periods in world history. The complex theory of language developed by Wittgenstein In the Tractatus had an enormous influence not only on philosophy, but extended also to literature, music, film, painting, architecture, anthropology, and economics.

Its uniqueness and rigor challenge our perceptions to this day. 

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DoppelHouse Press
1954600135 / 9781954600133
Hardback
192
28/12/2023
United States
English
224 pages : illustrations (colour), maps (colour)
28 cm
Translated from the German.