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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Wittgenstein and Moore on grammar / David G. Stern -- Wittgenstein on understanding : language, calculus and practice / Alois Pichler -- Wittgenstein on sentence-hypotheses and certainty / Mauro L. Engelmann -- Wittgenstein on meaning, use and linguistic commitment / Anna Boncompagni -- Will there soon be skilful philosophers? Wittgenstein on himself, his work, and the state of civilization in 1930 / Wolfgang Kienzler -- Wittgenstein and his students : 1929-1933 / James C. Klagge -- From Moore's lecture notes to Wittgenstein's blue book / Hans Sluga -- 'Two kinds of use of "I"' : the middle Wittgenstein on 'I' and the self / William Child -- Wittgenstein on rules and the mental / Volker A. Munz -- Wittgenstein's discussion of "Now : use of such a word as 'god'" / Anat Biletzki -- Wittgenstein on ethics, May 1933 / Duncan Richter -- Wittgenstein on aesthetic normativity and grammar / Hanne Appelqvist -- Wittgenstein's remarks on aesthetics and their context / Joachim Schulte -- Moore's notes and Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics : the case of mathematical induction / Warren Goldfarb -- Wittgenstein, Goodstein and the origin of the uniqueness rule for primitive recursive arithmetic / Mathieu Marion and Mitsuhiro Okada.
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"The aim of this collection of fifteen previously unpublished essays is not only to provide a wide range of fresh perspectives on Wittgenstein's philosophical writing and teaching during his so-called "middle period" (roughly 1929-1936), but also to make the case for its interest and importance for our understanding of his philosophy as a whole. The exact dating of this stage of his work is itself debatable, precisely because it is understood as picking out the years after he began to rework his early philosophy, as set out in the Tractatus, and before he had arrived at the definitive formulation of his later philosophy in the Philosophical Investigations. For present purposes, we can regard it as beginning with Wittgenstein's return to Cambridge, and full-time philosophical writing, in early 1929, and ending in late 1936, when he drafted an early version of the Investigations"--