The archeology of the tractatus
Bolzano and Wittgenstein
pp. 112-118
Abstract
The Tractatus is intimately related to the logic of Frege and Russell. However, as recent studies have shown, it is also a product of Austrian philosophical and cultural tradition. Contrary to German transcendentalism and subjectivism which begin with Kant, Austrian philosophy is rooted in Aristotle, in scholasticism and in Leibniz. Of the two great Austrians of the 19th century, Bolzano and Brentano, the former is the heir of Leibniz and Aristotle while the latter draws his inspiration from Aristotle and the scholastics.
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Published in:
Haller Rudolf, Brandl Johannes L (1990) Wittgenstein — eine neubewertung/Wittgenstein — towards a re-evaluation: Akten des 14. internationalen Wittgenstein-symposiums feier des 100. geburtstages 13. bis 20. august 1989 kirchberg am wechsel (Österreich) / proceedings of the 14th international Wittgenstein-symposium centenary celebration 13th to 20th au. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 112-118
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-30086-2_10
Full citation:
Šebestík Jan (1990) „The archeology of the tractatus: Bolzano and Wittgenstein“, In: R. Haller & J.L. Brandl (eds.), Wittgenstein — eine neubewertung/Wittgenstein — towards a re-evaluation, Dordrecht, Springer, 112–118.