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(1998) Phenomenological aspects of Wittgenstein's philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer.
Phenomenology of the Tractatus
pp. 25-78
In the previous chapter we examined the non-phenomenalistic characteristic of Wittgenstein's phenomenology as influenced by the early phase of Moorean and Russellian realism. This was to make a clear distinction between "what is experienced' and "the experiencing of it', which opens the way for a subject to grasp reality directly. That was the position in which Wittgenstein took as a young student at Cambridge. But further examination reveals a deeper philosophical tie between Russell and the young Wittgenstein.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5151-1_2
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(1998). Phenomenology of the Tractatus, in Phenomenological aspects of Wittgenstein's philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 25-78.
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