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This volume brings into focus the unique philosophical and historical importance of Wittgenstein's pre-Tractatus writings. These contributed essays show that Wittgenstein's earliest writings are worth studying for their own sake. They also reveal how much one can still learn about the Tractatus, if we are to study these early writings not as documenting one's prior interpretation of the Tractatus, but as a series of steps in Wittgenstein's thought, some down paths that are later abandoned, some leading towards it. The volume thus offers not only a fresh perspective on the pre-Tractatus writings, but also a comprehensive reading of a wide range of central topics from the very first letters, the Notes on Logic, the Notes dictated to G.E. Moore to the three surviving war-time notebooks
Takes a systematic approach to Wittgenstein's early writings Shows how the Tractatus can only be properly understood in light of Wittgenstein's early writings Demonstrates that Wittgenstein's pre-Tractatus work is important in its own right
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Mathieu Marion, FRSC is full professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada. He is the author of Wittgenstein, Finitism and the Foundations of Mathematics, and of numerous articles on the philosophy of Wittgenstein.
Jimmy Plourde is Assistant professor of Analytic philosophy at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. His research interests focus on Wittgenstein's early philosophy and its context on which he has published several articles
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