Sense, Nonsense, and Senselessness: An Essay in the Continuity of the Thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein

Dissertation, Marquette University (1972)
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The aim of this dissertation is to trace the continuity of Wittgenstein's thought from the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus to the notes on Philosophical Psychology 1946-47. It is not an attempt to critique Wittgenstein in his use of terms. Such an undertaking will be left for another time.

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