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Wittgenstein (1993) PELICULA COMPLETA subtitulos español.
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (Viena, Austria, 26 de abril de 1889 — Cambridge, Reino Unido, 29 de abril de 1951) fue un filósofo, matemático, lingüista y lógico austríaco, y posteriormente nacionalizado británico. En vida publicó solamente un libro: el Tractatus logico-philosophicus, que influyó en gran medida a los positivistas lógicos del Círculo de Viena, movimiento del que nunca se conside
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Wittgenstein: This is a very pleasant pineapple
Ludwig Wittgenstein (Karl Johnson) giving a lecture in Derek Jarman's "Wittgenstein" (1993).
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Ludwig Wittgenstein. Sobre el Lenguaje
Derek Jarman (1942- 1994), el singular realizador cinematográfico, realizó en 1993, un personal retrato sobre Wittgenstein. De este film se han extraido las secuencias en las que se explica la idea del lenguaje que se puede obtener a apartir de la lectura de las Investigaciones Filosóficas.
Wittgenstein
Dirección: Derek Jarman
Guión: Derek Jarman, Ken Butler,Terry Eagleton.
Ficha artísti
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Wittgenstein Derek Jarman 1993 Clase de logica a las niñas.
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Wittgenstein's Death (1993)
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Ludwig Wittgenstein - Lessons
More Info about Ludwig Wittgenstein - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittgenstein
The video includes all the lessons on the film "Wittgenstein" (1993)
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Face To Face : Derek Jarman (1993)
Originally Broadcast on 15th March 1993. This broadcast was from 1994, following Jarman's death, less than 12 months after this interview.
Derek and Jeremy Isaacs discuss homosexuality, Aids, world war 2, his family, school, painting, gardening, Ken Russell, Super 8, Sebastiane, Caravaggio, Wittgenstein, relationships, self-obsession, living with HIV, Oscar Wilde
Apologies for the missing few mi
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Wittgenstein Behind the scenes 5 Making Up Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein 1993
Este é um retrato invulgar e pleno de humor de um dos mais influentes filósofos do século XX: Ludwig Wittgenstein.
A intenção de Derek Jarman é inequívoca: explorar as chaves ideológicas da filosofia e da vida de Wittgenstein, para além do génio. O filme recupera, com ironia, todo o percurso da vida do filósofo e da sua família, expoente máximo da burguesia austríaca. Retrata a
Wittgenstein (1993) PELICULA COMPLETA subtitulos español.
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (Viena, Austria, 26 de abril de 1889 — Cambridge, Reino Unido, 29 de abril de 1951) fue un filósofo, matemático, lingüista y ló...
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (Viena, Austria, 26 de abril de 1889 — Cambridge, Reino Unido, 29 de abril de 1951) fue un filósofo, matemático, lingüista y lógico austríaco, y posteriormente nacionalizado británico. En vida publicó solamente un libro: el Tractatus logico-philosophicus, que influyó en gran medida a los positivistas lógicos del Círculo de Viena, movimiento del que nunca se consideró miembro. Tiempo después, el Tractatus fue severamente criticado por el propio Wittgenstein en Los cuadernos azul y marrón y en sus Investigaciones filosóficas, ambas obras póstumas. Fue discípulo de Bertrand Russell en el Trinity College de la Universidad de Cambridge, donde más tarde también él llegó a ser profesor.
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Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (Viena, Austria, 26 de abril de 1889 — Cambridge, Reino Unido, 29 de abril de 1951) fue un filósofo, matemático, lingüista y lógico austríaco, y posteriormente nacionalizado británico. En vida publicó solamente un libro: el Tractatus logico-philosophicus, que influyó en gran medida a los positivistas lógicos del Círculo de Viena, movimiento del que nunca se consideró miembro. Tiempo después, el Tractatus fue severamente criticado por el propio Wittgenstein en Los cuadernos azul y marrón y en sus Investigaciones filosóficas, ambas obras póstumas. Fue discípulo de Bertrand Russell en el Trinity College de la Universidad de Cambridge, donde más tarde también él llegó a ser profesor.
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Wittgenstein: This is a very pleasant pineapple
Ludwig Wittgenstein (Karl Johnson) giving a lecture in Derek Jarman's "Wittgenstein" (1993)....
Ludwig Wittgenstein (Karl Johnson) giving a lecture in Derek Jarman's "Wittgenstein" (1993).
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Ludwig Wittgenstein (Karl Johnson) giving a lecture in Derek Jarman's "Wittgenstein" (1993).
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Ludwig Wittgenstein. Sobre el Lenguaje
Derek Jarman (1942- 1994), el singular realizador cinematográfico, realizó en 1993, un personal retrato sobre Wittgenstein. De este film se han extraido las sec...
Derek Jarman (1942- 1994), el singular realizador cinematográfico, realizó en 1993, un personal retrato sobre Wittgenstein. De este film se han extraido las secuencias en las que se explica la idea del lenguaje que se puede obtener a apartir de la lectura de las Investigaciones Filosóficas.
Wittgenstein
Dirección: Derek Jarman
Guión: Derek Jarman, Ken Butler,Terry Eagleton.
Ficha artística: Clancy Chassay, Jill Balcon, Sally Dexter.
Producción: British Film Institute (1993)
wn.com/Ludwig Wittgenstein. Sobre El Lenguaje
Derek Jarman (1942- 1994), el singular realizador cinematográfico, realizó en 1993, un personal retrato sobre Wittgenstein. De este film se han extraido las secuencias en las que se explica la idea del lenguaje que se puede obtener a apartir de la lectura de las Investigaciones Filosóficas.
Wittgenstein
Dirección: Derek Jarman
Guión: Derek Jarman, Ken Butler,Terry Eagleton.
Ficha artística: Clancy Chassay, Jill Balcon, Sally Dexter.
Producción: British Film Institute (1993)
- published: 18 Jan 2012
- views: 80013
Ludwig Wittgenstein - Lessons
More Info about Ludwig Wittgenstein - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittgenstein
The video includes all the lessons on the film "Wittgenstein" (1993)...
More Info about Ludwig Wittgenstein - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittgenstein
The video includes all the lessons on the film "Wittgenstein" (1993)
wn.com/Ludwig Wittgenstein Lessons
More Info about Ludwig Wittgenstein - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittgenstein
The video includes all the lessons on the film "Wittgenstein" (1993)
- published: 05 Nov 2013
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Face To Face : Derek Jarman (1993)
Originally Broadcast on 15th March 1993. This broadcast was from 1994, following Jarman's death, less than 12 months after this interview.
Derek and Jeremy Isa...
Originally Broadcast on 15th March 1993. This broadcast was from 1994, following Jarman's death, less than 12 months after this interview.
Derek and Jeremy Isaacs discuss homosexuality, Aids, world war 2, his family, school, painting, gardening, Ken Russell, Super 8, Sebastiane, Caravaggio, Wittgenstein, relationships, self-obsession, living with HIV, Oscar Wilde
Apologies for the missing few minutes.
Face To Face is a BBC television series originally broadcast between 1959 and 1962, created and produced by Hugh Burnett, which ran for 35 episodes. The insightful and often probing style of the interviewer, former politician John Freeman, separated it from other programmes of the time. The series was revived in 1989 with Jeremy Isaacs as the interviewer. This version ran until 1998.
wn.com/Face To Face Derek Jarman (1993)
Originally Broadcast on 15th March 1993. This broadcast was from 1994, following Jarman's death, less than 12 months after this interview.
Derek and Jeremy Isaacs discuss homosexuality, Aids, world war 2, his family, school, painting, gardening, Ken Russell, Super 8, Sebastiane, Caravaggio, Wittgenstein, relationships, self-obsession, living with HIV, Oscar Wilde
Apologies for the missing few minutes.
Face To Face is a BBC television series originally broadcast between 1959 and 1962, created and produced by Hugh Burnett, which ran for 35 episodes. The insightful and often probing style of the interviewer, former politician John Freeman, separated it from other programmes of the time. The series was revived in 1989 with Jeremy Isaacs as the interviewer. This version ran until 1998.
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Wittgenstein Behind the scenes 5 Making Up Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein 1993
Este é um retrato invulgar e pleno de humor de um dos mais influentes filósofos do século XX: Ludwig Wittgenstein.
A intenção de Derek Jarma...
Wittgenstein 1993
Este é um retrato invulgar e pleno de humor de um dos mais influentes filósofos do século XX: Ludwig Wittgenstein.
A intenção de Derek Jarman é inequívoca: explorar as chaves ideológicas da filosofia e da vida de Wittgenstein, para além do génio. O filme recupera, com ironia, todo o percurso da vida do filósofo e da sua família, expoente máximo da burguesia austríaca. Retrata ainda toda a luta de Wittgenstein contra a alienação pessoal. O filósofo serviu como voluntário na I Guerra Mundial, foi professor na Áustria rural e operário na União Soviética. Regressa a Cambridge em 1951, onde morrerá vítima de cancro. As últimas palavras de Wittgenstein indiciam o tom irónico com que sempre encarou a sua existência: "Digam a todos que tive uma vida maravilhosa"...
wn.com/Wittgenstein Behind The Scenes 5 Making Up Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein 1993
Este é um retrato invulgar e pleno de humor de um dos mais influentes filósofos do século XX: Ludwig Wittgenstein.
A intenção de Derek Jarman é inequívoca: explorar as chaves ideológicas da filosofia e da vida de Wittgenstein, para além do génio. O filme recupera, com ironia, todo o percurso da vida do filósofo e da sua família, expoente máximo da burguesia austríaca. Retrata ainda toda a luta de Wittgenstein contra a alienação pessoal. O filósofo serviu como voluntário na I Guerra Mundial, foi professor na Áustria rural e operário na União Soviética. Regressa a Cambridge em 1951, onde morrerá vítima de cancro. As últimas palavras de Wittgenstein indiciam o tom irónico com que sempre encarou a sua existência: "Digam a todos que tive uma vida maravilhosa"...
- published: 09 Oct 2009
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PhD and fellowship of Ludwig Wittgenstein Top 6 Facts.mp4
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Family temperament; brothers' suicides of Ludwig Wittgenstein Top 13 Facts.mp4
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Cambridge Moral Sciences Club and Apostles of Ludwig Wittgenstein Top 13 Facts.mp4
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Maxime Zecchini - Ave Maria (Transcription pour main gauche de Wittgenstein)
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Top 20 Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes - (Author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus)
Top 20 Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes - (Author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus)
The Austrian-British philosopher
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Ludwig Wittgenstein - The Limits of Thought
This is an introduction to the life, work, and legacy of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. There is little doubt that he was a towering figure of the twentieth century; on his return to Cambridge in 1929 Maynard Keynes wrote, “Well, God has arrived. I met him on the 5:15 train”. Wittgenstein is credited with being the greatest philosopher of the modern age, a thinker who left not one but two ph
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Paul Wittgenstein plays Ravel - Piano Concerto For the Left Hand (Excerpts)
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933
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Seminario de Wittgesnstain Primer Wittgenstein
Instituto IF
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Wittgenstein's icy world of thought by Eagleton
Reading of a short story which describes Wittgenstein's desire for logic and reason within his philosophy.
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Reflexiones sobre el primer Wittgenstein
En este video, realizo una breve reflexión crítica sobre la primera filosofía de Wittgenstein, expuesta en el Tractatus.
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Wittgenstein reflexion
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Paul Wittgenstien plays Raff - La Fileuse (Arr. for left hand alone)
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933
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Wittgenstein's jig (original)
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Maxime Zecchini - Ave Maria (Transcription pour main gauche de Wittgenstein)
Buy on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id982216266
Taken from Maxime Zecchini « Œuvres pour la main gauche - Anthologie, Vol. 5 »
Extrait de Maxime Zecch...
Buy on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id982216266
Taken from Maxime Zecchini « Œuvres pour la main gauche - Anthologie, Vol. 5 »
Extrait de Maxime Zecchini « Œuvres pour la main gauche - Anthologie, Vol. 5 »
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Taken from Maxime Zecchini « Œuvres pour la main gauche - Anthologie, Vol. 5 »
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Top 20 Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes - (Author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus)
Top 20 Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes - (Author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus)
The Austrian-British philosopher...
Top 20 Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes - (Author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus)
The Austrian-British philosopher
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Top 20 Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes - (Author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus)
The Austrian-British philosopher
- published: 14 Feb 2016
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Ludwig Wittgenstein - The Limits of Thought
This is an introduction to the life, work, and legacy of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. There is little doubt that he was a towering figure of the twentie...
This is an introduction to the life, work, and legacy of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. There is little doubt that he was a towering figure of the twentieth century; on his return to Cambridge in 1929 Maynard Keynes wrote, “Well, God has arrived. I met him on the 5:15 train”. Wittgenstein is credited with being the greatest philosopher of the modern age, a thinker who left not one but two philosophies for his descendants to argue over: The early Wittgenstein said, “the limits of my language mean the limits of my world”; the later Wittgenstein replied, “If God looked into our minds he would not have been able to see there whom we were speaking of”. Language was at the heart of both. Wittgenstein stated that his purpose was to finally free humanity from the pointless and neurotic philosophical questing that plagues us all. As he put it, “To show the fly the way out of the fly bottle”. He was something of a philosopher's philosopher. But how did he think language could solve all the problems of philosophy? How have his ideas influenced contemporary culture? And could his thought ever achieve the release for us that he hoped it would?
Melvyn Bragg discusses Wittgenstein and these questions with Ray Monk (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton), Barry Smith (Lecturer in Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London), and Marie McGinn (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of York).
http://www.iep.utm.edu/wittgens/
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/wit...
This is from a BBC radio show called "In Our Time".
wn.com/Ludwig Wittgenstein The Limits Of Thought
This is an introduction to the life, work, and legacy of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. There is little doubt that he was a towering figure of the twentieth century; on his return to Cambridge in 1929 Maynard Keynes wrote, “Well, God has arrived. I met him on the 5:15 train”. Wittgenstein is credited with being the greatest philosopher of the modern age, a thinker who left not one but two philosophies for his descendants to argue over: The early Wittgenstein said, “the limits of my language mean the limits of my world”; the later Wittgenstein replied, “If God looked into our minds he would not have been able to see there whom we were speaking of”. Language was at the heart of both. Wittgenstein stated that his purpose was to finally free humanity from the pointless and neurotic philosophical questing that plagues us all. As he put it, “To show the fly the way out of the fly bottle”. He was something of a philosopher's philosopher. But how did he think language could solve all the problems of philosophy? How have his ideas influenced contemporary culture? And could his thought ever achieve the release for us that he hoped it would?
Melvyn Bragg discusses Wittgenstein and these questions with Ray Monk (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton), Barry Smith (Lecturer in Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London), and Marie McGinn (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of York).
http://www.iep.utm.edu/wittgens/
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/wit...
This is from a BBC radio show called "In Our Time".
- published: 13 Feb 2016
- views: 197
Paul Wittgenstein plays Ravel - Piano Concerto For the Left Hand (Excerpts)
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933...
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933
wn.com/Paul Wittgenstein Plays Ravel Piano Concerto For The Left Hand (Excerpts)
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 5
Wittgenstein's icy world of thought by Eagleton
Reading of a short story which describes Wittgenstein's desire for logic and reason within his philosophy....
Reading of a short story which describes Wittgenstein's desire for logic and reason within his philosophy.
wn.com/Wittgenstein's Icy World Of Thought By Eagleton
Reading of a short story which describes Wittgenstein's desire for logic and reason within his philosophy.
- published: 10 Feb 2016
- views: 10
Reflexiones sobre el primer Wittgenstein
En este video, realizo una breve reflexión crítica sobre la primera filosofía de Wittgenstein, expuesta en el Tractatus....
En este video, realizo una breve reflexión crítica sobre la primera filosofía de Wittgenstein, expuesta en el Tractatus.
wn.com/Reflexiones Sobre El Primer Wittgenstein
En este video, realizo una breve reflexión crítica sobre la primera filosofía de Wittgenstein, expuesta en el Tractatus.
- published: 10 Feb 2016
- views: 8
Wittgenstein reflexion
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INSTITUTO DE FILOSOFÍA
- published: 10 Feb 2016
- views: 7
Paul Wittgenstien plays Raff - La Fileuse (Arr. for left hand alone)
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933...
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933
wn.com/Paul Wittgenstien Plays Raff La Fileuse (Arr. For Left Hand Alone)
Paul Wittgenstein playing a Baldwin piano at Salle Pleyel, Paris.
Jan 17, 1933
- published: 09 Feb 2016
- views: 1
Wittgenstein's jig (original)
image courtesy of https://www.instagram.com/othersmilk/...
image courtesy of https://www.instagram.com/othersmilk/
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- published: 09 Feb 2016
- views: 10
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Wittgenstein: A Wonderful Life (1989)
From VHS. A BBC 'Horizon' film about the remarkable life of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. He was born in Vienna in 1889 and died in Cambridge in 1951, having turned philosophy upside down and inside out...
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Wittgenstein His Life and Philosophy
A lecture covering the life and philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go to http://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts
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Wittgenstein
Lecture 11, Wittgenstein, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, at the University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2013
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La Aventura del pensamiento - Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein por Fernando Savater en La Aventura del Pensamiento.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein - In Our Time BBC Radio 4
From the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889—1951) The Limits of Language
http://www.philosophybites.com/
Wittgenstein: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world"
Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and regarded by some as the most important since Immanuel Kant. His early work was influenced by that of Arthur Schopenhauer and, especially, by his teacher Bertrand Russell and by Gottlob Frege, who became
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Wittgenstein I - Ein Ingenieur bringt Klarheit in die Philosophie
Podcast / Radio-Feature about the philosopher and philosophy Ludwig Wittgenstein in German language. Tractatus Logico Philosophicus and Life. Part I of two parts. Siehe http://youtu.be/UN1aScSAHNQ Von Christopher Wallbaum
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John Searle on Ludwig Wittgenstein (1987)
Bryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations.
The two linguistic philosophies of Ludwig Wittgenstein are discussed by Professor of Philosophy, John Searle. He examines Wittgenstein's earlier picture theory of meaning, in which reality, as perceived by humans, determ
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Sea of Faith 6 - Don Cupitt - Documentary : (Nietzsche, Wittgenstein)
'The New World': Friedrich Nietzsche & Ludwig Wittgenstein: Here in the 6th & last episode the big C looks at the struggle to hold onto meaning in our all to human world, & calls us to that struggle.
Just the Nietzsche bit http://youtu.be/Gq3SeX24iY
The Complete Series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVUIaMDAYwqjMlxhXDehb4k8Oqa5n5KAP
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In this rich and strange series of programmes philos
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The Logic of Wittgenstein's Tractatus
Kai F. Wehmeier (Irvine) gives a technical talk at MCMP on the first-order logic within Wittgenstein's Tractatus. First-order logic with identity, while not isolated as a logical system in its own right until the end of the 1920s, is arguably a natural fragment of the logic envisaged by Wittgenstein in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. We will discuss two distinctive features of the system sketc
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Denker des Abendlandes - Der Wiener Kreis und Ludwig Wittgenstein - Folge 40
Denker des Abendlandes - Der Wiener Kreis und Ludwig Wittgenstein - Folge 40
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Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Dalla verità al senso della verità (Gargani)
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Dalla verità al senso della verità (Aldo G. Gargani)
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Philosophical Development and Committments: My "Wittgenstein Phase"
In this more personal video, I discuss the Wittgenstinian phase which I went through early on in my graduate school career. I set out what ideas and approaches of Wittgenstein I found interesting or attractive, tell the story of my abortive first Masters thesis, and explain why I ended up departing from Wittgenstein in the end.
And, yep, I know the light is a bit strange at the start of the vide
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Café Pensamento - Wittgenstein
Café Pensamento é uma produção da TV Mackenzie.
Neste vídeo o professor e doutor Paulo Roberto Monteiro de Araujo entrevista João Vergílio Cuttar.
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Rupert Read: Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’
Rupert Read: Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’: On Real Politics and Real Philosophy in a World of Technology
At the Royal Institute of Philosophy (24/10/2014)
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WITTGENSTEIN STEPHEN MULHALL
This is an extract/demonstration from a larger project.Please follow the link below to find out more.
http://www.stjohnstimeline.co.uk/
note:some of our extracts loose sound but continue to play as a taster to further content
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The Plausibility of Wittgenstein's Metaphilosophy | Timothy Williamson & Paul Horwich
UCD School of Philosophy presents: Philosophies of Philosophy - Celebrating 20 years of IJPS. June 17-21 2013
Timothy Williamson (Wykeham Professor of Logic, New College, Oxford University) & Paul Horwich, Professor of Philosophy, NYU - "The Plausibility of Wittgenstein's Metaphilosophy"
UCD School of Philosophy: http://www.ucd.ie/philosophy
UCD School of Philosophy Facebook: https://www.faceboo
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Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Filosofia, scienza e matematica (Bouveresse)
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Filosofia, scienza e matematica (Jacques Bouveresse)
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WITTGENSTEIN : sens, non sens, absurde par Sylvain PORTIER
Le conférencier est l'auteur de Les questions métaphysiques sont-elles pure folie ?
http://m-editer.izibookstore.com/produit/170/9782362876684
Présentation de la conférence : La biographie de Ludwig Wittgenstein regorge d'anecdotes étranges et troublantes, mais son nom reste avant tout attaché à celui d'œuvre assez énigmatique : le Tractatus. Cet ouvrage de philosophie porte sur le langage, la
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A Documentary on Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Sense of Religious Belief
A philosophy podcast about Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Sense of Religious Belief
"Exploring and promoting religious faith as a human creation..."
Credits all goes to BBC
Bests:
A.A.Saadeh
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The History of Philosophy in the 20th Century: Wittgenstein's Poker (2002)
On 25 October 1946, Popper (then at the London School of Economics), was invited to present a paper entitled "Are There Philosophical Problems?" at a meeting of the Moral Sciences Club, which was chaired by Wittgenstein. The two started arguing vehemently over whether there existed substantial problems in philosophy, or merely linguistic puzzles—the position taken by Wittgenstein. In Popper's, and
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Wittgenstein Los límites de mi lenguaje son los límites de mi mundo
David Coble Sarro, «Los límites de mi lenguaje significan los límites de mi mundo.»
Iñigo Ongay, «¿Los límites de mi lenguaje son los límites de mi mundo? Wittgenstein y el alma de los brutos.»
XVIII Encuentros de Filosofía de la Fundación Gustavo Bueno: Cuestiones filosóficas de actualidad en torno al lenguaje de palabras (Oviedo, viernes 22 y sábado 23 de marzo de 2013).
http://fgbueno.es/act
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Ian Ground, 'Why Wittgenstein Matters' (Audio Only)
11 Feb, 2015
Ian Ground (Newcastle University), Why Wittgenstein Matters
Wittgenstein: A Wonderful Life (1989)
From VHS. A BBC 'Horizon' film about the remarkable life of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. He was born in Vienna in 1889 and died in Cambridge in...
From VHS. A BBC 'Horizon' film about the remarkable life of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. He was born in Vienna in 1889 and died in Cambridge in 1951, having turned philosophy upside down and inside out...
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From VHS. A BBC 'Horizon' film about the remarkable life of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. He was born in Vienna in 1889 and died in Cambridge in 1951, having turned philosophy upside down and inside out...
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 3001
Wittgenstein His Life and Philosophy
A lecture covering the life and philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go to http://w...
A lecture covering the life and philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go to http://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts
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A lecture covering the life and philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go to http://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts
- published: 31 Aug 2012
- views: 108556
Wittgenstein
Lecture 11, Wittgenstein, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, at the University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2013...
Lecture 11, Wittgenstein, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, at the University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2013
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Lecture 11, Wittgenstein, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, at the University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2013
- published: 02 Oct 2013
- views: 27991
La Aventura del pensamiento - Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein por Fernando Savater en La Aventura del Pensamiento....
Ludwig Wittgenstein por Fernando Savater en La Aventura del Pensamiento.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein por Fernando Savater en La Aventura del Pensamiento.
- published: 05 Feb 2013
- views: 92125
Ludwig Wittgenstein - In Our Time BBC Radio 4
From the British Broadcasting Corporation....
From the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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From the British Broadcasting Corporation.
- published: 25 Dec 2013
- views: 47261
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889—1951) The Limits of Language
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Wittgenstein: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world"
Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philo...
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Wittgenstein: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world"
Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and regarded by some as the most important since Immanuel Kant. His early work was influenced by that of Arthur Schopenhauer and, especially, by his teacher Bertrand Russell and by Gottlob Frege, who became something of a friend. This work culminated in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the only philosophy book that Wittgenstein published during his lifetime. It claimed to solve all the major problems of philosophy and was held in especially high esteem by the anti-metaphysical logical positivists. The Tractatus is based on the idea that philosophical problems arise from misunderstandings of the logic of language, and it tries to show what this logic is. Wittgenstein's later work, principally his Philosophical Investigations, shares this concern with logic and language, but takes a different, less technical, approach to philosophical problems. This book helped to inspire so-called ordinary language philosophy. This style of doing philosophy has fallen somewhat out of favor, but Wittgenstein's work on rule-following and private language is still considered important, and his later philosophy is influential in a growing number of fields outside philosophy.
In 1931 Wittgenstein described his task thus:
Language sets everyone the same traps; it is an immense network of easily accessible wrong turnings. And so we watch one man after another walking down the same paths and we know in advance where he will branch off, where walk straight on without noticing the side turning, etc. etc. What I have to do then is erect signposts at all the junctions where there are wrong turnings so as to help people past the danger points.
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Wittgenstein: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world"
Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and regarded by some as the most important since Immanuel Kant. His early work was influenced by that of Arthur Schopenhauer and, especially, by his teacher Bertrand Russell and by Gottlob Frege, who became something of a friend. This work culminated in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the only philosophy book that Wittgenstein published during his lifetime. It claimed to solve all the major problems of philosophy and was held in especially high esteem by the anti-metaphysical logical positivists. The Tractatus is based on the idea that philosophical problems arise from misunderstandings of the logic of language, and it tries to show what this logic is. Wittgenstein's later work, principally his Philosophical Investigations, shares this concern with logic and language, but takes a different, less technical, approach to philosophical problems. This book helped to inspire so-called ordinary language philosophy. This style of doing philosophy has fallen somewhat out of favor, but Wittgenstein's work on rule-following and private language is still considered important, and his later philosophy is influential in a growing number of fields outside philosophy.
In 1931 Wittgenstein described his task thus:
Language sets everyone the same traps; it is an immense network of easily accessible wrong turnings. And so we watch one man after another walking down the same paths and we know in advance where he will branch off, where walk straight on without noticing the side turning, etc. etc. What I have to do then is erect signposts at all the junctions where there are wrong turnings so as to help people past the danger points.
- published: 21 Aug 2011
- views: 99262
Wittgenstein I - Ein Ingenieur bringt Klarheit in die Philosophie
Podcast / Radio-Feature about the philosopher and philosophy Ludwig Wittgenstein in German language. Tractatus Logico Philosophicus and Life. Part I of two part...
Podcast / Radio-Feature about the philosopher and philosophy Ludwig Wittgenstein in German language. Tractatus Logico Philosophicus and Life. Part I of two parts. Siehe http://youtu.be/UN1aScSAHNQ Von Christopher Wallbaum
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Podcast / Radio-Feature about the philosopher and philosophy Ludwig Wittgenstein in German language. Tractatus Logico Philosophicus and Life. Part I of two parts. Siehe http://youtu.be/UN1aScSAHNQ Von Christopher Wallbaum
- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 37582
John Searle on Ludwig Wittgenstein (1987)
Bryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophic...
Bryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations.
The two linguistic philosophies of Ludwig Wittgenstein are discussed by Professor of Philosophy, John Searle. He examines Wittgenstein's earlier picture theory of meaning, in which reality, as perceived by humans, determines the structure of the language used to describe it. A revised theory views language as a tool that, depending upon its use, prescribes the reality.
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Bryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations.
The two linguistic philosophies of Ludwig Wittgenstein are discussed by Professor of Philosophy, John Searle. He examines Wittgenstein's earlier picture theory of meaning, in which reality, as perceived by humans, determines the structure of the language used to describe it. A revised theory views language as a tool that, depending upon its use, prescribes the reality.
- published: 05 Sep 2015
- views: 794
Sea of Faith 6 - Don Cupitt - Documentary : (Nietzsche, Wittgenstein)
'The New World': Friedrich Nietzsche & Ludwig Wittgenstein: Here in the 6th & last episode the big C looks at the struggle to hold onto meaning in our all to hu...
'The New World': Friedrich Nietzsche & Ludwig Wittgenstein: Here in the 6th & last episode the big C looks at the struggle to hold onto meaning in our all to human world, & calls us to that struggle.
Just the Nietzsche bit http://youtu.be/Gq3SeX24iY
The Complete Series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVUIaMDAYwqjMlxhXDehb4k8Oqa5n5KAP
SoF
In this rich and strange series of programmes philosopher Don Cupitt discursively explores how Christian thought nurtured, and responded to, an increasingly materialist/realist/rationalist modern world-view . Rev. Prof. Cupitt consideredly meanders through the works and lives of a miscellany of thoughtful coves including Ludwig Wittgenstein, Friedrich Nietzsche, Vivekananda, Annie Besant, Schopenhaurer, Pascal, Galileo Galilei, Jung, Freud, David Freidrich Strauss, Søren Kierkegaard, Albert Schweitzer, Darwin and others. This learned, yet accessible, and frankly slightly odd series, is just the sort of thing you don't see on TV anymore.
I believe this series is still available on DVD via the "Sea of Faith Network".
~~~~~~~terms~~~~~, western thought,.~~~~~~~~~~
Don Cupitt's 1984 BBC documentary "Sea of Faith"complete entire whole full Episode 6 'The New World'. SoF, Philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche God is Dead, Gott ist Tot, Eternal Return, Ewige Wiederkunft, Superman, Ubermensch, Amor fati, Eternal Recurrence, God, Christianity, History, western thought, Philosophy, Fairey Gyrodyne, Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. language-game, Wittgenstein, Religious, God, Religion, Bertrand Russell.
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'The New World': Friedrich Nietzsche & Ludwig Wittgenstein: Here in the 6th & last episode the big C looks at the struggle to hold onto meaning in our all to human world, & calls us to that struggle.
Just the Nietzsche bit http://youtu.be/Gq3SeX24iY
The Complete Series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVUIaMDAYwqjMlxhXDehb4k8Oqa5n5KAP
SoF
In this rich and strange series of programmes philosopher Don Cupitt discursively explores how Christian thought nurtured, and responded to, an increasingly materialist/realist/rationalist modern world-view . Rev. Prof. Cupitt consideredly meanders through the works and lives of a miscellany of thoughtful coves including Ludwig Wittgenstein, Friedrich Nietzsche, Vivekananda, Annie Besant, Schopenhaurer, Pascal, Galileo Galilei, Jung, Freud, David Freidrich Strauss, Søren Kierkegaard, Albert Schweitzer, Darwin and others. This learned, yet accessible, and frankly slightly odd series, is just the sort of thing you don't see on TV anymore.
I believe this series is still available on DVD via the "Sea of Faith Network".
~~~~~~~terms~~~~~, western thought,.~~~~~~~~~~
Don Cupitt's 1984 BBC documentary "Sea of Faith"complete entire whole full Episode 6 'The New World'. SoF, Philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche God is Dead, Gott ist Tot, Eternal Return, Ewige Wiederkunft, Superman, Ubermensch, Amor fati, Eternal Recurrence, God, Christianity, History, western thought, Philosophy, Fairey Gyrodyne, Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. language-game, Wittgenstein, Religious, God, Religion, Bertrand Russell.
- published: 13 Nov 2013
- views: 12061
The Logic of Wittgenstein's Tractatus
Kai F. Wehmeier (Irvine) gives a technical talk at MCMP on the first-order logic within Wittgenstein's Tractatus. First-order logic with identity, while not iso...
Kai F. Wehmeier (Irvine) gives a technical talk at MCMP on the first-order logic within Wittgenstein's Tractatus. First-order logic with identity, while not isolated as a logical system in its own right until the end of the 1920s, is arguably a natural fragment of the logic envisaged by Wittgenstein in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. We will discuss two distinctive features of the system sketched there, namely the abolition of the equality sign and the use of a (purportedly) single logical constant, the so-called N-operator. Building on early work by Hintikka, we identify three possible variable conventions that Wittgenstein might have used to eliminate the equality sign without loss of expressive power, and we adduce textual, historical and systematic evidence for one of these as the intended convention. With respect to the N-operator, we show that an effective notation for variable scope is implicit in the Tractatus when taken in its historical context, thus bolstering the case made by Geach against Fogelin's claim of expressive inadequacy. We close by showing how both conventions can be simultaneously implemented in perfectly workable tableau calculi.
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Kai F. Wehmeier (Irvine) gives a technical talk at MCMP on the first-order logic within Wittgenstein's Tractatus. First-order logic with identity, while not isolated as a logical system in its own right until the end of the 1920s, is arguably a natural fragment of the logic envisaged by Wittgenstein in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. We will discuss two distinctive features of the system sketched there, namely the abolition of the equality sign and the use of a (purportedly) single logical constant, the so-called N-operator. Building on early work by Hintikka, we identify three possible variable conventions that Wittgenstein might have used to eliminate the equality sign without loss of expressive power, and we adduce textual, historical and systematic evidence for one of these as the intended convention. With respect to the N-operator, we show that an effective notation for variable scope is implicit in the Tractatus when taken in its historical context, thus bolstering the case made by Geach against Fogelin's claim of expressive inadequacy. We close by showing how both conventions can be simultaneously implemented in perfectly workable tableau calculi.
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 18331
Denker des Abendlandes - Der Wiener Kreis und Ludwig Wittgenstein - Folge 40
Denker des Abendlandes - Der Wiener Kreis und Ludwig Wittgenstein - Folge 40...
Denker des Abendlandes - Der Wiener Kreis und Ludwig Wittgenstein - Folge 40
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Denker des Abendlandes - Der Wiener Kreis und Ludwig Wittgenstein - Folge 40
- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 1346
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Dalla verità al senso della verità (Gargani)
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Dalla verità al senso della verità (Aldo G. Gargani)...
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Dalla verità al senso della verità (Aldo G. Gargani)
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Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Dalla verità al senso della verità (Aldo G. Gargani)
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 6102
Philosophical Development and Committments: My "Wittgenstein Phase"
In this more personal video, I discuss the Wittgenstinian phase which I went through early on in my graduate school career. I set out what ideas and approaches...
In this more personal video, I discuss the Wittgenstinian phase which I went through early on in my graduate school career. I set out what ideas and approaches of Wittgenstein I found interesting or attractive, tell the story of my abortive first Masters thesis, and explain why I ended up departing from Wittgenstein in the end.
And, yep, I know the light is a bit strange at the start of the video. . . but, it's the content that counts, I think. . . .
wn.com/Philosophical Development And Committments My Wittgenstein Phase
In this more personal video, I discuss the Wittgenstinian phase which I went through early on in my graduate school career. I set out what ideas and approaches of Wittgenstein I found interesting or attractive, tell the story of my abortive first Masters thesis, and explain why I ended up departing from Wittgenstein in the end.
And, yep, I know the light is a bit strange at the start of the video. . . but, it's the content that counts, I think. . . .
- published: 16 Aug 2013
- views: 3776
Café Pensamento - Wittgenstein
Café Pensamento é uma produção da TV Mackenzie.
Neste vídeo o professor e doutor Paulo Roberto Monteiro de Araujo entrevista João Vergílio Cuttar....
Café Pensamento é uma produção da TV Mackenzie.
Neste vídeo o professor e doutor Paulo Roberto Monteiro de Araujo entrevista João Vergílio Cuttar.
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Café Pensamento é uma produção da TV Mackenzie.
Neste vídeo o professor e doutor Paulo Roberto Monteiro de Araujo entrevista João Vergílio Cuttar.
- published: 17 May 2011
- views: 13096
Rupert Read: Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’
Rupert Read: Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’: On Real Politics and Real Philosophy in a World of Technology
At the Royal Institute of Philosophy (2...
Rupert Read: Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’: On Real Politics and Real Philosophy in a World of Technology
At the Royal Institute of Philosophy (24/10/2014)
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Rupert Read: Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’: On Real Politics and Real Philosophy in a World of Technology
At the Royal Institute of Philosophy (24/10/2014)
- published: 30 Oct 2014
- views: 5857
WITTGENSTEIN STEPHEN MULHALL
This is an extract/demonstration from a larger project.Please follow the link below to find out more.
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This is an extract/demonstration from a larger project.Please follow the link below to find out more.
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- published: 09 Jul 2012
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The Plausibility of Wittgenstein's Metaphilosophy | Timothy Williamson & Paul Horwich
UCD School of Philosophy presents: Philosophies of Philosophy - Celebrating 20 years of IJPS. June 17-21 2013
Timothy Williamson (Wykeham Professor of Logic, N...
UCD School of Philosophy presents: Philosophies of Philosophy - Celebrating 20 years of IJPS. June 17-21 2013
Timothy Williamson (Wykeham Professor of Logic, New College, Oxford University) & Paul Horwich, Professor of Philosophy, NYU - "The Plausibility of Wittgenstein's Metaphilosophy"
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Timothy Williamson: http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/object/paulhorwich.html
Paul Horwich: http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/members/philosophy_panel/tim_williamson
Timothy Williamson has been the Wykeham Professor of Logic at Oxford since 2000. His main research interests are in philosophical logic, epistemology, metaphysics and philosophy of language. He is the author of Identity and Discrimination (Blackwell 1990, updated edition 2013), Vagueness (Routledge 1994), Knowledge and its Limits (Oxford 2000), The Philosophy of Philosophy (Blackwell 2007), Modal Logic as Metaphysics (Oxford 2013), and over 180 articles. Williamson on Knowledge, edited by Patrick Greenough and Duncan Pritchard (Oxford 2009) contains fifteen critical essays on his work and his replies.
Paul Horwich, Professor of Philosophy (BA Oxford 1966, MA Yale 1969, PhD Cornell 1974). His principal contributions to the subject have been a probabilistic account of scientific methodology, a unified explanation of temporally asymmetric phenomena, a deflationary conception of truth, and a naturalistic use-theory of meaning. He has received fellowship support for his work from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, and (currently) the Guggenheim Foundation. He has been on the faculties of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (73-95), University College London (95-00), and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (00-05). He has also given courses at UCLA, the CNRS Institut d'Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences et Technique, the University of Sydney, the École Normale Supérieure, and the University of Tokyo. His main present project is a monograph on Wittgenstein's meta-philosophy.
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UCD School of Philosophy presents: Philosophies of Philosophy - Celebrating 20 years of IJPS. June 17-21 2013
Timothy Williamson (Wykeham Professor of Logic, New College, Oxford University) & Paul Horwich, Professor of Philosophy, NYU - "The Plausibility of Wittgenstein's Metaphilosophy"
UCD School of Philosophy: http://www.ucd.ie/philosophy
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Timothy Williamson: http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/object/paulhorwich.html
Paul Horwich: http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/members/philosophy_panel/tim_williamson
Timothy Williamson has been the Wykeham Professor of Logic at Oxford since 2000. His main research interests are in philosophical logic, epistemology, metaphysics and philosophy of language. He is the author of Identity and Discrimination (Blackwell 1990, updated edition 2013), Vagueness (Routledge 1994), Knowledge and its Limits (Oxford 2000), The Philosophy of Philosophy (Blackwell 2007), Modal Logic as Metaphysics (Oxford 2013), and over 180 articles. Williamson on Knowledge, edited by Patrick Greenough and Duncan Pritchard (Oxford 2009) contains fifteen critical essays on his work and his replies.
Paul Horwich, Professor of Philosophy (BA Oxford 1966, MA Yale 1969, PhD Cornell 1974). His principal contributions to the subject have been a probabilistic account of scientific methodology, a unified explanation of temporally asymmetric phenomena, a deflationary conception of truth, and a naturalistic use-theory of meaning. He has received fellowship support for his work from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, and (currently) the Guggenheim Foundation. He has been on the faculties of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (73-95), University College London (95-00), and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (00-05). He has also given courses at UCLA, the CNRS Institut d'Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences et Technique, the University of Sydney, the École Normale Supérieure, and the University of Tokyo. His main present project is a monograph on Wittgenstein's meta-philosophy.
- published: 10 Jul 2013
- views: 22477
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Filosofia, scienza e matematica (Bouveresse)
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Filosofia, scienza e matematica (Jacques Bouveresse)...
Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Filosofia, scienza e matematica (Jacques Bouveresse)
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Philosophia - Il cammino del pensiero - Wittgenstein. Filosofia, scienza e matematica (Jacques Bouveresse)
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 3082
WITTGENSTEIN : sens, non sens, absurde par Sylvain PORTIER
Le conférencier est l'auteur de Les questions métaphysiques sont-elles pure folie ?
http://m-editer.izibookstore.com/produit/170/9782362876684
Présentation d...
Le conférencier est l'auteur de Les questions métaphysiques sont-elles pure folie ?
http://m-editer.izibookstore.com/produit/170/9782362876684
Présentation de la conférence : La biographie de Ludwig Wittgenstein regorge d'anecdotes étranges et troublantes, mais son nom reste avant tout attaché à celui d'œuvre assez énigmatique : le Tractatus. Cet ouvrage de philosophie porte sur le langage, la logique et l'éthique. Son problème sera toujours le même tout au long de son œuvre, de manière certes à chaque fois différente : celui de l'expression correcte, et non pas de la vérité. Autrement dit, comment bien dire ce que l'on a à dire ? Quelles sont les limites de ce qui peut être dit et comment tracer une frontière dans le langage, entre ce qui a du sens et ce qui n'en n'a pas ? Ne doit-on pas convenir que seul le silence est finalement la seule expression correcte du sens du monde ? En ce sens, l'échelle est bien l'objet wittgensteinien par excellence, le symbole de son rejet et de son dépassement de la métaphysique : le lecteur du Tractatus doit « pour ainsi dire jeter l'échelle après y être monté », se débarrasser de cet outil indispensable mais encombrant afin de parvenir un étage d'où l'on peut voir « correctement le monde ».
Citations de Wittgenstein :
- « L'éthique, si elle existe, est surnaturelle, alors que nos mots ne veulent exprimer que des faits ; comme une tasse à thé qui ne contiendra jamais d'eau que la valeur d'une tasse, quand bien même j'y verserais un litre d'eau. » (Conférence sur l'éthique)
- « Je suis assis avec un philosophe dans le jardin ; il dit à maintes reprises : ˝Je sais que ceci est un arbre.˝, tout en désignant un arbre près de nous. Une tierce personne arrive et entend cela, et je lui dis : ˝Non, cet homme n'est pas fou. Nous faisons de la philosophie.˝. » (De la certitude, 467)
- « Mes propositions sont des éclaircissements en ceci que celui qui me comprend les reconnaît à la fin comme dépourvues de sens, lorsque par leur moyen -- en passant sur elles -- il les a surmontées. (Il doit pour ainsi dire jeter l'échelle après y être monté.) Il lui faut dépasser ces propositions pour voir correctement le monde. » (Tractatus logico-philosophicus, 6.54)
- « Sur ce dont on ne peut parler, il faut garder le silence. » (Tractatus logico-philosophicus, 7)
Ouvrages de Wittgenstein :
- Tractatus logico-philosophicus (rédigé en 1919, publié 1921)
- Recherches philosophiques (rédigé en 1936-1949, publié en 1953)
- Cahier bleu et Cahier brun (rédigés en 1933-1935, publiés en 1958)
- Remarques philosophiques (rédigé et publié en 1964)
- De la certitude (rédigé en 1950-1951, publié en 1969)
wn.com/Wittgenstein Sens, Non Sens, Absurde Par Sylvain Portier
Le conférencier est l'auteur de Les questions métaphysiques sont-elles pure folie ?
http://m-editer.izibookstore.com/produit/170/9782362876684
Présentation de la conférence : La biographie de Ludwig Wittgenstein regorge d'anecdotes étranges et troublantes, mais son nom reste avant tout attaché à celui d'œuvre assez énigmatique : le Tractatus. Cet ouvrage de philosophie porte sur le langage, la logique et l'éthique. Son problème sera toujours le même tout au long de son œuvre, de manière certes à chaque fois différente : celui de l'expression correcte, et non pas de la vérité. Autrement dit, comment bien dire ce que l'on a à dire ? Quelles sont les limites de ce qui peut être dit et comment tracer une frontière dans le langage, entre ce qui a du sens et ce qui n'en n'a pas ? Ne doit-on pas convenir que seul le silence est finalement la seule expression correcte du sens du monde ? En ce sens, l'échelle est bien l'objet wittgensteinien par excellence, le symbole de son rejet et de son dépassement de la métaphysique : le lecteur du Tractatus doit « pour ainsi dire jeter l'échelle après y être monté », se débarrasser de cet outil indispensable mais encombrant afin de parvenir un étage d'où l'on peut voir « correctement le monde ».
Citations de Wittgenstein :
- « L'éthique, si elle existe, est surnaturelle, alors que nos mots ne veulent exprimer que des faits ; comme une tasse à thé qui ne contiendra jamais d'eau que la valeur d'une tasse, quand bien même j'y verserais un litre d'eau. » (Conférence sur l'éthique)
- « Je suis assis avec un philosophe dans le jardin ; il dit à maintes reprises : ˝Je sais que ceci est un arbre.˝, tout en désignant un arbre près de nous. Une tierce personne arrive et entend cela, et je lui dis : ˝Non, cet homme n'est pas fou. Nous faisons de la philosophie.˝. » (De la certitude, 467)
- « Mes propositions sont des éclaircissements en ceci que celui qui me comprend les reconnaît à la fin comme dépourvues de sens, lorsque par leur moyen -- en passant sur elles -- il les a surmontées. (Il doit pour ainsi dire jeter l'échelle après y être monté.) Il lui faut dépasser ces propositions pour voir correctement le monde. » (Tractatus logico-philosophicus, 6.54)
- « Sur ce dont on ne peut parler, il faut garder le silence. » (Tractatus logico-philosophicus, 7)
Ouvrages de Wittgenstein :
- Tractatus logico-philosophicus (rédigé en 1919, publié 1921)
- Recherches philosophiques (rédigé en 1936-1949, publié en 1953)
- Cahier bleu et Cahier brun (rédigés en 1933-1935, publiés en 1958)
- Remarques philosophiques (rédigé et publié en 1964)
- De la certitude (rédigé en 1950-1951, publié en 1969)
- published: 28 Dec 2013
- views: 3855
A Documentary on Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Sense of Religious Belief
A philosophy podcast about Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Sense of Religious Belief
"Exploring and promoting religious faith as a human creation..."
Credits all goes to...
A philosophy podcast about Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Sense of Religious Belief
"Exploring and promoting religious faith as a human creation..."
Credits all goes to BBC
Bests:
A.A.Saadeh
wn.com/A Documentary On Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Sense Of Religious Belief
A philosophy podcast about Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Sense of Religious Belief
"Exploring and promoting religious faith as a human creation..."
Credits all goes to BBC
Bests:
A.A.Saadeh
- published: 01 Aug 2012
- views: 31657
The History of Philosophy in the 20th Century: Wittgenstein's Poker (2002)
On 25 October 1946, Popper (then at the London School of Economics), was invited to present a paper entitled "Are There Philosophical Problems?" at a meeting of...
On 25 October 1946, Popper (then at the London School of Economics), was invited to present a paper entitled "Are There Philosophical Problems?" at a meeting of the Moral Sciences Club, which was chaired by Wittgenstein. The two started arguing vehemently over whether there existed substantial problems in philosophy, or merely linguistic puzzles—the position taken by Wittgenstein. In Popper's, and the popular account, Wittgenstein used a fireplace poker to emphasize his points, gesturing with it as the argument grew more heated. When challenged by Wittgenstein to state an example of a moral rule, Popper (later) claimed to have replied "Not to threaten visiting lecturers with pokers", upon which (according to Popper) Wittgenstein threw down the poker and stormed out. Wittgenstein's Poker collects and characterizes the accounts of the argument, as well as establishing the context of the careers of Popper, Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell, also present at the meeting.
The book follows three narrative threads, each pivoting off the 1946 confrontation at Cambridge; the first is a documentary investigation into what precisely took place and the controversy over the differing accounts from observers; the second, a comparative personal history of the philosophers, contrasting their origins in Vienna and their differing ascents to philosophical prominence; and thirdly an exploration of the philosophical significance of the disagreement between the two and its relevance for the great debates in the early 20th century concerning the philosophy of language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittgenstein%27s_Poker
Sir Karl Raimund Popper CH FBA FRS[4] (28 July 1902 – 17 September 1994) was an Austrian-British philosopher and professor.[5][6][7] He is generally regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science of the 20th century.[8][9]
Popper is known for his rejection of the classical inductivist views on the scientific method, in favour of empirical falsification: A theory in the empirical sciences can never be proven, but it can be falsified, meaning that it can and should be scrutinized by decisive experiments. If the outcome of an experiment contradicts the theory, one should refrain from ad hoc manoeuvres that evade the contradiction merely by making it less falsifiable. Popper is also known for his opposition to the classical justificationist account of knowledge, which he replaced with critical rationalism, "the first non-justificational philosophy of criticism in the history of philosophy."[10]
In political discourse, he is known for his vigorous defence of liberal democracy and the principles of social criticism that he came to believe made a flourishing "open society" possible. His political philosophy embraces ideas from all major democratic political ideologies and attempts to reconcile them: social democracy, classical liberalism, libertarianism, conservatism, and socialism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Popper
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (/ˈvɪtɡənˌstaɪn/;[4] German: [ˈvɪtgənˌʃtaɪn]; 26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) was an Austrian-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.[5] From 1929 to 1947, Wittgenstein taught at the University of Cambridge.[6] During his lifetime he published just one slim book, the 75-page Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921), one article, one book review and a children's dictionary.[7] His voluminous manuscripts were edited and published posthumously. Philosophical Investigations appeared as a book in 1953, and by the end of the century it was considered an important modern classic.[8] His teacher Bertrand Russell described Wittgenstein as "the most perfect example I have ever known of genius as traditionally conceived; passionate, profound, intense, and dominating."[9]
Born in Vienna into one of Europe's richest families, he inherited a large fortune from his father in 1913. He gave some considerable sums to poor artists. In a period of severe personal depression after the first World War, he then gave away his entire fortune to his brothers and sisters.[10][11] Three of his brothers committed suicide, with Wittgenstein contemplating it too.[12] He left academia several times—serving as an officer on the front line during World War I, where he was decorated a number of times for his courage; teaching in schools in remote Austrian villages where he encountered controversy for hitting children when they made mistakes in mathematics; and working as a hospital porter during World War II in London where he told patients not to take the drugs they were prescribed while largely managing to keep secret the fact that he was one of the world's most famous philosophers.[13] He described philosophy, however, as "the only work that gives me real satisfaction."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein
wn.com/The History Of Philosophy In The 20Th Century Wittgenstein's Poker (2002)
On 25 October 1946, Popper (then at the London School of Economics), was invited to present a paper entitled "Are There Philosophical Problems?" at a meeting of the Moral Sciences Club, which was chaired by Wittgenstein. The two started arguing vehemently over whether there existed substantial problems in philosophy, or merely linguistic puzzles—the position taken by Wittgenstein. In Popper's, and the popular account, Wittgenstein used a fireplace poker to emphasize his points, gesturing with it as the argument grew more heated. When challenged by Wittgenstein to state an example of a moral rule, Popper (later) claimed to have replied "Not to threaten visiting lecturers with pokers", upon which (according to Popper) Wittgenstein threw down the poker and stormed out. Wittgenstein's Poker collects and characterizes the accounts of the argument, as well as establishing the context of the careers of Popper, Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell, also present at the meeting.
The book follows three narrative threads, each pivoting off the 1946 confrontation at Cambridge; the first is a documentary investigation into what precisely took place and the controversy over the differing accounts from observers; the second, a comparative personal history of the philosophers, contrasting their origins in Vienna and their differing ascents to philosophical prominence; and thirdly an exploration of the philosophical significance of the disagreement between the two and its relevance for the great debates in the early 20th century concerning the philosophy of language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittgenstein%27s_Poker
Sir Karl Raimund Popper CH FBA FRS[4] (28 July 1902 – 17 September 1994) was an Austrian-British philosopher and professor.[5][6][7] He is generally regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science of the 20th century.[8][9]
Popper is known for his rejection of the classical inductivist views on the scientific method, in favour of empirical falsification: A theory in the empirical sciences can never be proven, but it can be falsified, meaning that it can and should be scrutinized by decisive experiments. If the outcome of an experiment contradicts the theory, one should refrain from ad hoc manoeuvres that evade the contradiction merely by making it less falsifiable. Popper is also known for his opposition to the classical justificationist account of knowledge, which he replaced with critical rationalism, "the first non-justificational philosophy of criticism in the history of philosophy."[10]
In political discourse, he is known for his vigorous defence of liberal democracy and the principles of social criticism that he came to believe made a flourishing "open society" possible. His political philosophy embraces ideas from all major democratic political ideologies and attempts to reconcile them: social democracy, classical liberalism, libertarianism, conservatism, and socialism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Popper
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (/ˈvɪtɡənˌstaɪn/;[4] German: [ˈvɪtgənˌʃtaɪn]; 26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) was an Austrian-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.[5] From 1929 to 1947, Wittgenstein taught at the University of Cambridge.[6] During his lifetime he published just one slim book, the 75-page Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921), one article, one book review and a children's dictionary.[7] His voluminous manuscripts were edited and published posthumously. Philosophical Investigations appeared as a book in 1953, and by the end of the century it was considered an important modern classic.[8] His teacher Bertrand Russell described Wittgenstein as "the most perfect example I have ever known of genius as traditionally conceived; passionate, profound, intense, and dominating."[9]
Born in Vienna into one of Europe's richest families, he inherited a large fortune from his father in 1913. He gave some considerable sums to poor artists. In a period of severe personal depression after the first World War, he then gave away his entire fortune to his brothers and sisters.[10][11] Three of his brothers committed suicide, with Wittgenstein contemplating it too.[12] He left academia several times—serving as an officer on the front line during World War I, where he was decorated a number of times for his courage; teaching in schools in remote Austrian villages where he encountered controversy for hitting children when they made mistakes in mathematics; and working as a hospital porter during World War II in London where he told patients not to take the drugs they were prescribed while largely managing to keep secret the fact that he was one of the world's most famous philosophers.[13] He described philosophy, however, as "the only work that gives me real satisfaction."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 1589
Wittgenstein Los límites de mi lenguaje son los límites de mi mundo
David Coble Sarro, «Los límites de mi lenguaje significan los límites de mi mundo.»
Iñigo Ongay, «¿Los límites de mi lenguaje son los límites de mi mundo? Witt...
David Coble Sarro, «Los límites de mi lenguaje significan los límites de mi mundo.»
Iñigo Ongay, «¿Los límites de mi lenguaje son los límites de mi mundo? Wittgenstein y el alma de los brutos.»
XVIII Encuentros de Filosofía de la Fundación Gustavo Bueno: Cuestiones filosóficas de actualidad en torno al lenguaje de palabras (Oviedo, viernes 22 y sábado 23 de marzo de 2013).
http://fgbueno.es/act/act039.htm
wn.com/Wittgenstein Los Límites De Mi Lenguaje Son Los Límites De Mi Mundo
David Coble Sarro, «Los límites de mi lenguaje significan los límites de mi mundo.»
Iñigo Ongay, «¿Los límites de mi lenguaje son los límites de mi mundo? Wittgenstein y el alma de los brutos.»
XVIII Encuentros de Filosofía de la Fundación Gustavo Bueno: Cuestiones filosóficas de actualidad en torno al lenguaje de palabras (Oviedo, viernes 22 y sábado 23 de marzo de 2013).
http://fgbueno.es/act/act039.htm
- published: 17 Apr 2013
- views: 26515
Ian Ground, 'Why Wittgenstein Matters' (Audio Only)
11 Feb, 2015
Ian Ground (Newcastle University), Why Wittgenstein Matters...
11 Feb, 2015
Ian Ground (Newcastle University), Why Wittgenstein Matters
wn.com/Ian Ground, 'Why Wittgenstein Matters' (Audio Only)
11 Feb, 2015
Ian Ground (Newcastle University), Why Wittgenstein Matters
- published: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 1746