Ludwig Wittgenstein: Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics is a posthumously published collection of Wittgenstein’s later writings that critically examines the nature of mathematical proof, certainty, and the foundations of mathematics from a philosophical and language-centered perspective.
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Target entity: Ludwig Wittgenstein: Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics Context triple: [R. Rhees, editorOf, Ludwig Wittgenstein: Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics]
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Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language is Saul Kripke’s influential interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, especially concerning rule-following, meaning, and the possibility of a private language.
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Wittgenstein's middle period
Wittgenstein's middle period is the phase of his philosophy between the Tractatus and the Philosophical Investigations, marked by transitional explorations of language and meaning that significantly reshaped his earlier views.
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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus is Ludwig Wittgenstein’s early 20th-century philosophical work that attempts to define the relationship between language, thought, and reality through a highly structured, logical framework.
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From a Logical Point of View
From a Logical Point of View is a landmark collection of philosophical essays by W.V.O. Quine that helped reshape analytic philosophy, especially through its critique of the analytic–synthetic distinction and its naturalized approach to epistemology.
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Principia Mathematica
Principia Mathematica is a landmark three-volume work in mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics, co-authored by Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead, which aimed to derive all mathematical truths from a formal system of symbolic logic.
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Target entity: Ludwig Wittgenstein: Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics Target entity description: Ludwig Wittgenstein: Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics is a posthumously published collection of Wittgenstein’s later writings that critically examines the nature of mathematical proof, certainty, and the foundations of mathematics from a philosophical and language-centered perspective.
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A.
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language is Saul Kripke’s influential interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, especially concerning rule-following, meaning, and the possibility of a private language.
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B.
Wittgenstein's middle period
Wittgenstein's middle period is the phase of his philosophy between the Tractatus and the Philosophical Investigations, marked by transitional explorations of language and meaning that significantly reshaped his earlier views.
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C.
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus is Ludwig Wittgenstein’s early 20th-century philosophical work that attempts to define the relationship between language, thought, and reality through a highly structured, logical framework.
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D.
From a Logical Point of View
From a Logical Point of View is a landmark collection of philosophical essays by W.V.O. Quine that helped reshape analytic philosophy, especially through its critique of the analytic–synthetic distinction and its naturalized approach to epistemology.
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E.
Principia Mathematica
Principia Mathematica is a landmark three-volume work in mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics, co-authored by Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead, which aimed to derive all mathematical truths from a formal system of symbolic logic.
- F. None of above. chosen
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