词条 | Zettel (Wittgenstein) |
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Zettel (German: "slip(s) of paper") is a collection of assorted remarks by Ludwig Wittgenstein, first published in 1967. It contains several discussions of philosophical psychology and of the tendency in philosophy to try for a synoptic view of phenomena.[1] Analyzed subjects include sense, meaning, thinking while speaking, behavior, pretense, imagination, infinity, rule following, imagery, memory, negation, contradiction, calculation, mathematical proof, epistemology, doubt, consciousness, mental states, and sensations.[1] Editions include a parallel text English/German edition edited by Elizabeth Anscombe and Georg Henrik von Wright first published by Blackwell (UK) and University of California Press (USA) in 1967.[2] References1. ^1 {{cite journal|last=Gustafson|first=Donald|date=April 1968|title=Review: Wittgenstein's Zettel |journal=Philosophy|volume=43|issue=164|pages=161–164|doi=10.1017/s0031819100009037|jstor=3748843}} First page of article available free of charge online {{Ludwig Wittgenstein}}{{Authority control}}{{philosophy-book-stub}}2. ^{{cite book |editor-first1=Elizabeth |editor-last1=Anscombe| editor-link1=G. E. M. Anscombe |editor-first2=Georg Henrik |editor-last2=von Wright | editor-link2=Georg Henrik von Wright |url=https://books.google.com/?id=RVWXPdSFOjoC |publisher=University of California Press |title=Zettel |year=1970 |isbn=9780520016354}} 4 : Ludwig Wittgenstein|Books by Ludwig Wittgenstein|Contemporary philosophical literature|Philosophy of psychology |
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