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『ウィトゲンシュタインとウィーン学団』(英訳付)
The Voices of Wittgenstein : The Vienna Circle
Waismann, Ludwig Waismann, Friedrich Baker, Gordon (EDT) Mackert, M
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List of abbreviations xiv
Preface xvi
Foreword xlix
Dictation for Schlick 1 (84)
Is understanding a state? (F 99) 3 (4)
Understanding a proposition as analogous 7 (12)
to understanding a melody as a melody
Does understanding step outside 7 (4)
language? (F 84)
Meaning-bodies (F 18) 11 (6)
Sense as the shadow of reality (F 85) 17 (2)
Understanding a picture (F 102) 19 (2)
Understanding as a way of seeing (F 101) 21 (4)
Understanding as a private experience 25 (2)
Thinking (F 87) 27 (2)
A proposition has a sense (F 86) 29 (2)
Expectation and reason [for action] (F 4) 31 (6)
Thinking (continued) (F 87) 37 (2)
Possibility (F 91) 39 (4)
Expectation 43 (4)
Belief (F 5) 47 (6)
Induction (F 80) 53 (2)
Pretending (F 6) 55 (2)
Trying 57 (4)
An objection (F 15) 61 (2)
Words and mental images (F 47) 63 (4)
Language in its surroundings (F 89) 67 (2)
On the character of disquiet (F 93) 69 (8)
Two descriptions of believing (F 7) 77 (8)
Notebook I 85 (192)
Signs (F 31) 85 (4)
Signs and indications (F 26) 89 (2)
The causal conception of language (F 36) 91 (8)
What is an order? (F 34) 99 (10)
Reason and cause (F 13) 109 (4)
Refutation of an objection (F 97) 113 (4)
Verification (F 40) 117 (4)
Philosophy (F 35) 121 (6)
Inference and T-F-notation (F 29) 127 (6)
Rules and meanings (F 37) 133 (2)
Bodies of meaning (F18) 135 (8)
Do rules follow from meanings? (G 27) 143 (20)
Generality (F 30) 163 (2)
Generality 1 (F 73) 165 (4)
Generality 1a (F 74) 169 (2)
Reading generality into [signs] (F 32) 171 (6)
The seeing of aspects in grammar (F 76) 177 (2)
Russell's logic (F 28) 179 (6)
The law of inference (F 19) 185 (2)
Non-Aristotelian logic (F 78) 187 (6)
Tautology (F 27) 193 (1)
The application of logic (F 20) 193 (4)
Inferring (F 103) 197 (16)
Vagueness (F 3) 213 (4)
The connection of language with reality 217 (6)
(F 36)
Is a convention the cause of use? (F14) 223 (2)
Structural description (F 98) 225 (4)
Overview (F 16) 229 (4)
The justification of grammar (F 2) 233 (4)
Internal properties (F 77) 237 (2)
Generality 2 (F 75) 239 (6)
Elementary propositions (F 41) 245 (2)
Complexity (F 38) 247 (6)
Complexity (F 71) 253 (8)
What is a rule? (F 21) 261 (8)
The grammar of a rule (F 25) 269 (8)
Our method 277 (36)
Method (G 28) 277 (14)
First example 281 (4)
Second example 285 (6)
Two objections (F 15) 291 (6)
Two objections 297 (6)
Essential and accidental characteristics 303 (2)
(F 39)
Two kinds of rules (F 82) 305 (2)
Essential and inessential rules (F 83) 307 (2)
`One can't see into another's heart' (F 309 (1)
63)
An overview removes disquiet (F 90) 309 (4)
Phenomenal language 313 (26)
Phenomenal language (F 62) 313 (10)
Idealism and realism (F 22) 323 (2)
Experience (F 42) 325 (4)
Physical colours (F 70) 329 (2)
Appearance and reality (F 61) 331 (4)
Time (F 64) 335 (4)
The causal conception of meaning 339 (6)
The causal conception 1 (F 11) 339 (4)
The causal theory of meaning (F 12) 343 (2)
Hypotheses 345 (8)
The sense of a hypothesis (F 51) 345 (2)
Verification of hypotheses (F 52) 347 (2)
Probable, true, false (F 79) 349 (4)
Logic 353 (60)
Logical constants (F 48) 353 (2)
Negation (F 57) 355 (10)
Negation (F 58) 365 (8)
The sense of negation (F 59) 373 (1)
[Material] implication (F 49) 373 (4)
The propositional calculus (F 54) 377 (4)
The propositional calculus (F 55) 381 (4)
Accompanying thoughts (F 56) 385 (1)
Supposals (F 72) 385 (12)
`Red and green in the same place' (TS 303) 397 (2)
Red and green (G 30) 399 (14)
Psychological concepts 413 (68)
Kinds of desire (F 45) 413 (2)
Expectation (F 46) 415 (2)
4 Expression and description (G 22) 417 (6)
5 Desire and intensity of desire (G 22) 423 (2)
6 Motive (G 22) 425 (4)
7 Belief (G 22) 429 (6)
Hearing and seeing (F 68) 435 (2)
Intention (F 23) 437 (2)
Is understanding a mental process? (G 26) 439 (4)
Brentano (F 24) 443 (8)
Meaning as a mental act (F 100) 451 (6)
Is a meaning something unitary? (F 81) 457 (4)
Concepts and images (F 65) 461 (1)
Meaning (G 25) 461 (6)
Language-games for the clarification of 467 (6)
psychological concepts (G 24)
Logic and psychology (F 69) 473 (2)
The existence of other minds (F 92) 475 (6)
Metalogical concepts 481 (34)
Socrates's problem (F 1) 481 (6)
Essence (F 94) 487 (4)
Truth (F 9) 491 (2)
Sense (F 43) 493 (4)
Unverifiable propositions (F 44) 497 (2)
Meaningful and meaningless (F 50) 499 (2)
Representation (F 60) 501 (6)
Depiction (F 66) 507 (8)
Mathematics 515 (10)
What role do diagrams play in geometry? 515 (4)
(F 53)
Geometry (F 8) 519 (2)
Visual space (F 10) 521 (4)
Appendix
[Trusting one's memory] 525 (23)
English Index 548
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