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Influenced by the logical positivism of Moritz , and by Russell and Ramsey, Maslow’s interpretation is that Wittgenstein’s basic philosophy is a kind of Kantian phenomenology. In this, the first critical study of the Tractatus by an American philosopher, Maslow examines Wittgenstein’s solipsism and mysticism, neglected areas of his philosophy. “One of the earliest, most neglected, and most thorough works covering several important aspects of the Tractatus.” – Plochmann and Lawson, Terms in their Propositional Contexts in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus

 

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A Study of Wittgenstein’s
‘Tractatus’

Alexander Maslow

1-85506-538-X 1997 $16.00tx (£11.00)
184 pp., paperback, 1961 edition
Wittgenstein Studies