Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus(逻辑哲学论)
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品牌: Ludwig Wittgenstein
基本信息·出版社:Routledge
·页码:128 页
·出版日期:2001年
·ISBN:0415254086
·条形码:9780415254083
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
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Perhaps the most important work of philosophy written in the twentieth century, this was the only philosophical work Wittgenstein published during his lifetime.
作者简介Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 - 1951) is regarded by many as the most outstanding philosopher of the twentieth century.
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'Among the productions of the twentieth century the Tractatus continues to stand out for its beauty and its power.' - A.J. Ayer; 'Mr Pears and Mr McGuinness have not only achieved a clear and natural English but have been meticulous in their care for accuracy.' - The Times Literary Supplement; 'Pears and McGuinness can claim our gratitude not for doing merely this (a better translation) but for doing it with such a near approach to perfection.'- Mind
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'TheTractatusis one of the fundamental texts of twentieth-century philosophy - short, bold, cryptic, and remarkable in its power to stir the imagination of philosophers and non-philosophers alike.'-Michael Frayn
'Among the productions of the twentieth century theTractatuscontinues to stand out for its beauty and its power.'-A.J. Ayer
'Mr Wittgenstein, in his preface, tells us that his book is not a textbook, and that its object will be attained if there is one person who reads it with understanding and to whom it affords pleasure. We think there are many persons who will read it with understanding and enjoy it. The treatise is clear and lucid. The author is continually arresting us with new and striking thoughts, and he closes on a note of mystical exaltation.'-The Times Literary Supplement
'Quite as exciting as we had been led to suppose it to be.'-New Statesman
'Pears and McGuinness can claim our gratitude not for doing merely this (a better translation) but for doing it with such a near approach to perfection.'-Mind