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Wittgenstein on Logic and Philosophical Method

Wittgenstein on Logic and Philosophical Method

Wittgenstein on Logic and Philosophical Method

Author:
Oskari Kuusela, University of East Anglia
Published:
June 2022
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    This Element outlines Wittgenstein's early and later philosophies of logic, and explains Wittgenstein's views regarding the methodological significance of logic for philosophy. Wittgenstein's early philosophy of logic is presented as a further development of Frege's and Russell's accounts of logic, and Wittgenstein later philosophy as a response to problems with his early views, including confusions about idealization and abstraction in logic. The later Wittgenstein's novel logical methods, such as the method of language-games, are outlined, and the new kind of logical naturalism developed in his later philosophy described. I conclude by discussing the later Wittgenstein on names.

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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Early Wittgenstein's reconfiguration of Frege's and Russell's logic
    • 2. Later Wittgenstein's rethinking of the Tractatus' philosophy of logic
    • 3. Later Wittgenstein's new logical methods
    • 4. Doing justice to the complexities of language: Wittgenstein on names
    • References.

    Author

    Oskari Kuusela , University of East Anglia