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One of the greatest philosophical works of all time, in a new translation for the twenty-first century We could capture the whole sense of the book as follows: what can be said at all can be said clearly; and whatever cannot be said must be left to silence. Widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophical works of the twentieth century, Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus is a succinct yet wide-ranging exploration of language and logic; of science and mysticism; of what can be said, and what can only be shown. Its austere beauty along with its famous picture theory of meaning has inspired generations of thinkers, artists, novelists and musicians. In a series of short, bold statements, Wittgenstein seeks to define the limits of meaningful expression. Originally published in the early 1920s, it is the only book-length work the renowned philosopher published in his lifetime. In this thrilling new translation, accompanied by a lively introduction by Jan Zwicky, Alexander Booth displays an extraordinary sensitivity to the subtle influence on Wittgenstein's gem-like prose at once specialist and, often, remarkably plain-spoken of his background in mechanical engineering, while at the same time highlighting the underlying poetry of this seminal text.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780241681954
- Språk: Tyska
- Antal sidor: 144
- Utgivningsdatum: 2023-12-07
- Översättare: Alexander Booth
- Förlag: Penguin Classics