
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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Narrateur(s):
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Greg V. Gill
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Auteur(s):
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
À propos de cet audio
"Philosophy is not a theory," asserted Austro-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), "but an activity." In this 1921 opus, his only philosophical work published during his lifetime, Wittgenstein defined the object of philosophy as the logical clarification of thoughts and proposed the solution to most philosophic problems by means of a critical method of linguistic analysis. In proclaiming philosophy as a matter of logic rather than of metaphysics, Wittgenstein created a sensation among intellectual circles that influenced the development of logical positivism and changed the direction of 20th-century thought.
Beginning with the principles of symbolism and the necessary relations between words and objects, the author applies his theories to various branches of traditional philosophy, illustrating how mistakes arise from inappropriate use of symbolism and misuses of language. After examining the logical structure of propositions and the nature of logical inference, he discusses the theory of knowledge as well as principles of physics and ethics and aspects of the mystical.
Supervised by the author himself, this translation from the German by C. K. Ogden is regarded as the definitive text. A magisterial introduction by the distinguished philosopher Bertrand Russell hails Wittgenstein's achievement as extraordinarily important, "one which no serious philosopher can afford to neglect". Introduction by Bertrand Russell.
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- Big Gucci Kony
- 2025-03-13
Awful listen — use a book
There is very little prose in the already short recording. It is a system of formal logical deductions read one at a time that make for awful listening. Given that any system of logic requires continually flipping back and forth between propositions to affirm and remember their interconnectedness, gleaning them through a linear audio progression leaves the listening with almost nothing. If one is serious about engaging with its ideas one must use a book.
That said, the ideas themselves are only semi interesting, since the author went back on them later in life. Because of this, the book really only serves as a period piece of what one guy thought for a brief moment before discarding the ideas and moving on to something else.
So what’s left? It is a boring, unlistenable list of propositions, that not even its author ended up believing. The only thing that remains is its niche historical interest to students of formal logic.
The audio recording also seems mostly unedited, as the narrator frequently repeats himself.
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