Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical Grammar
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical Grammar is a posthumously published collection of Wittgenstein’s writings that illuminates the development of his later philosophy, particularly his ideas on language, logic, and meaning.
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Target entity: Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical Grammar Context triple: [R. Rhees, editorOf, Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical Grammar]
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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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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 and the Possibility of Discourse
"Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse" is a philosophical work by Rush Rhees that explores Ludwig Wittgenstein’s views on language, meaning, and the conditions that make genuine discourse possible.
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Frege: Philosophy of Language
Frege: Philosophy of Language is Michael Dummett’s influential book offering a comprehensive and rigorous interpretation of Gottlob Frege’s contributions to the philosophy of language and logic.
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Wittgenstein’s notebooks
Wittgenstein’s notebooks are the private philosophical journals in which Ludwig Wittgenstein developed many of the ideas that later appeared in his published works, including the reflections posthumously collected in "Culture and Value."
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical Grammar Target entity description: Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical Grammar is a posthumously published collection of Wittgenstein’s writings that illuminates the development of his later philosophy, particularly his ideas on language, logic, and meaning.
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A.
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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B.
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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C.
Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse
"Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse" is a philosophical work by Rush Rhees that explores Ludwig Wittgenstein’s views on language, meaning, and the conditions that make genuine discourse possible.
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D.
Frege: Philosophy of Language
Frege: Philosophy of Language is Michael Dummett’s influential book offering a comprehensive and rigorous interpretation of Gottlob Frege’s contributions to the philosophy of language and logic.
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E.
Wittgenstein’s notebooks
Wittgenstein’s notebooks are the private philosophical journals in which Ludwig Wittgenstein developed many of the ideas that later appeared in his published works, including the reflections posthumously collected in "Culture and Value."
- F. None of above. chosen
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