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These Wittgenstein left in his room in G.E.M.Anscombe's house in Oxford, where he lived (apart from a visit to Norway in the autumn) from April 1950 to February 1951.
30 Νοε 2010 · On certainty by Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951; Anscombe, G. E. M. (Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret); Wright, G. H. von (Georg Henrik), 1916-
26 Ιουλ 2007 · Reviews. Excerpts from Wittgenstein's text for my introduction to philosophy class.
On Certainty LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN Ludwig Wittgenstein (1 889—1951) is a seminal and polarizing figure in 20th-century philosophy. His early Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and late Philosophical Investiga- tions represent pioneering but bifurcating philosophical paths.
This is the number of times it is said that Wittgenstein is concerned with what he called ‘the peculiar role’ played by certain empirical propositions in our discourse.
WITTGENSTEIN's book On Certainty which was first published in 1g6g, eighteen years after his death, is a collection of notes which he composed during the last eighteen months of his life.
Wittgenstein’s writings in the last two years of his life (after May 1949) never advanced to the typescript stage. In these writings three main themes can be clearly distinguished. The one which is treated most fully concerns knowledge and certainty, and what Wittgenstein wrote on this theme was published under the title On Certaintyin 1969 ...