Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Odyssey
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Who Is Afraid of Ludwig Wittgenstein? or, An Austrian Enigma by Radmila Schweitzer
What Is an Odyssey in Philosophy? by Allan Janik
Ludwig Wittgenstein's Youth
1911: First Visit to Gottlob Frege in Jena
1911–1913: Wittgenstein in Cambridge by Ray Monk
1913–1914: The Quiet Seriousness of Norway by Knut Olav Åmås
July 14, 1914: Letter from Wittgenstein to Ludwig von Ficker
1914 –1916: Wittgenstein in Polish Galicia by Urszula Idziak-Smoczyn‘ska
Pictures, Models, and Measures by Susan G. Sterrett
1914–1918: The Emergence of the Tractatus in the first World War: Addenda to Previous Biographies by Martin Pilch
March–September 1916: Ludwig Wittgenstein during the Brusilov-Offensive in Bukowina by Martin Pilch
Finding Our Way Home: The Philosophy of the Tractatus by Ian Ground
1919 –1920: “To a Teacher's College to Become a Teacher” by Xenia Baumann and Students of the College Preparatory School Kundmanngasse in Vienna
1919 –1922: “Pearls before Swine …” The Difficult Publication History of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Alfred Schmidt
Facsimile of Wittgenstein's Personal Dedication to Arvid Sjögren
The Poetics of the Tractatus by Marjorie Perloff
Ludwig Wittgenstein: After the Tractatus
Endnotes
Abbreviations
Selected Bibliography
About the Authors
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About Radmila Schweitzer
Allan Janik
Marjorie Perloff
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Ray Monk
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Knut Olav Åmås
Urszula Idziak-Smoczynska
Martin Pilch
Xenia Baumann
Xenia Baumann taught two philosophy classes graduating in spring in 2018 at Kundmanngasse high school which is located in the same schoolhouse in Vienna's 3rd district where, until 1967, the teachers' training institute Ludwig Wittgenstein attended from September 1919 to June 1920 was located. The classes explored both the history of their schoolhouse and its relation to one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century.
Alfred Schmidt
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Sebastian Smallshaw
Sebastian Smallshaw is a translator and writer working between English, German and Dutch. His translation work ranges from books in the fields of musicology and theatre studies to literary texts by several contemporary Austrian writers including Elfriede Jelinek, Christian Loidl, Julian Schutting and Brigitte Schwaiger. He won the ACF London Translation Prize in 2018 and is a contributor (in German) to the Profile book series of the Austrian Literature Museum.
Ian Ground
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