Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Wittgenstein Texts Online

I've added a new page element, "Wittgenstein Texts Online." It presently contains links to Wittgenstein's review of Coffey's The Science of Logic, part of Notebooks: 1914-1916 (in German), the Tractatus (in German, as well as the Ogden and Pears-McGuinness translations), "Some Remarks on Logical Form," "Lecture on Ethics," "Lectures, 1932-3" (Part I of Wittgenstein's Lectures: Cambridge, 1932-1935, From the Notes of Alice Ambrose and Margaret Macdonald), the Blue and Brown Books, and Philosophical Investigations (in German). If you know of any others, please post the link in the comments.

3 comments:

Daniel Lindquist said...

The site you've linked as "The Blue and Brown Books" contains only the "Blue Book". This is the first time I've actually seen them separated. (The "Brown Book" does not appear to be online anywhere, of at least Google isn't finding it.)

This version of the TLP is probably worth linking, if only for its novel presentation. Being able to see all the propositions of a certain "level" at once is an interesting feature.

N. N. said...

Daniel,

Thanks. I guess I'm so used to thinking of the two in a single volume that I didn't bother to check.

Btw. When do you move to the Windy City?

Daniel Lindquist said...

I move sometime in September IIRC. Going to visit the campus tomorrow, though. Wasting time online at the moment to avoid packing things~

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