ABSTRACT
Sixty years after its first edition, there is an increasing consensus among scholars that the work posthumously published as Philosophical Investigations represents something that is far from a complete picture of Wittgenstein’s second book project. G.H. von Wright’s seminal research on the Nachlass was an important contribution in this direction, showing that the Wittgenstein papers can reveal much more than the source of specific remarks. This book specifically explores Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations from the different angles of its originary conceptions, including the mathematical texts, shedding new light on fundamental issues in twentieth century and contemporary philosophy. Leading authorities in the field focus on newly published or hitherto unpublished sources for the interpretation of Wittgenstein’s later work and a Wittgenstein typescript, translated for the first time into English, is included as an appendix.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |16 pages
Introduction: A Composite Work of Art NUNO VENTURINHA
part |2 pages
PART I Argumentative Uses
chapter |15 pages
Wittgenstein’s Blue Book: Reading between the Lines
chapter |13 pages
Wittgenstein and His Audience: Esotericist or Evangelist?
chapter |16 pages
The Philosophical Investigations and Syncretistic Writing
chapter |10 pages
The Role of the Big Typescript in Wittgenstein’s Later Writings
part |2 pages
PART II The Significance of Logic and Mathematics