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Any and all links directing Wittgenstein scholars to websites relevant for Wittgenstein scholarship are invited.
Originals: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna
Originals: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna ONB Wittgenstein-Originale.pdf
Organizations: Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ALWS)
Organizations: Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ALWS)
Organizations: Internationale Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ILWG)
Organizations: Internationale Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft (ILWG)
Organizations: The North American Wittgenstein Society (TNAWS)
Organizations: The North American Wittgenstein Society (TNAWS)
Organizations: Nordic network for Wittgenstein research (NNWR)
Organizations: Nordic network for Wittgenstein research (NNWR)
Athanasopoulos, Constantinos: BWS Annotated Wittgenstein Bibliography
The BWS Annotated Wittgenstein Bibliography is a collaborative space for a collaborative project – a space where BWS members and all researchers in Wittgenstein studies can enter and exchange references and information on books, articles and other material related to the life and work of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Biesenbach, Hans: Anspielungen und Zitate im Werk Ludwig Wittgensteins
Hans Biesenbach's study is the first comprehensive documentation of references and quotations in Wittgenstein's Nachlass and lists both the references and quotations as also, even more importantly, their sources in the works of other authors.
Biggs, Michael & Alois Pichler: Two Catalogues and a Bibliography
Michael Biggs & Alois Pichler: Wittgenstein: Two Source Catalogues and a Bibliography. Catalogues of the Published Texts and of the Published Diagrams, each Related to its Sources. This work provides a key to the Wittgenstein Nachlass by relating publications from it to their sources in the Nachlass. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography of Wittgenstein's works up to 1992.
Does, Jaap van der: Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung
To support the research of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus, this site combines the German text with some virtues of web-technology. Besides the text itself, there are several functions that are grouped according to three possible views on the text: - The tree view is based on the thesis-numbers. This numbering gives the text a tree structure with, e.g., 1 parent of 1.1 and 1.2, and 1.2 parent of 1.21. - The sequential view is the usual one, where the text is seen as a linear sequence of theses preceded by a motto and an introduction. - The text can also be viewed as a searchable object; e.g. to search for text or text-patterns using regular expressions. Next steps will be to add a historical view and an English translation. If you are interested in participating in these activities please write to jaap <at> vddoes.net .
Hintikka, Jaakko: Wittgenstein’s Groundbreaking “Language Games” are Not Child’s Play
Thanks to his groundbreaking work in logic, the philosophy of mind, mathematics and language, as well as two published works, Tractatus and Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) played a leading role in the 20th-century analytic philosophy Jaakko Hintikka is professor of philosophy at Boston University. Author of over 30 books, he is the main architect of game-theoretical semantics and of the interrogative approach to inquiry, and also one of the architects of distributive normal forms, possible-worlds semantics, tree methods, infinitely deep logics, and the present-day theory of inductive generalization.
PhilPapers: Ludwig Wittgenstein
The leaf-category "Ludwig Wittgenstein" at PhilPapers, an online reference database for publications in philosophy.
Polgardi, Akos: The View from Inside: Notes on Wittgenstein
A blog focusing mainly on methodological aspects of Wittgenstein's work.
Rysewyk, Simon van: Wittgenstein Light - Real Refreshment
A philosophy blog discussing Wittgenstein, the philosophy of the human face and music. It is hosted by Simon van Rysewyk, who will begin his PhD on Wittgenstein and the human face at the Australian National University in 2009.
Sterrett, Susan: On Kites, Models, and Logic: Susan Sterrett Investigates Models In Wittgenstein's World
Thanks to his groundbreaking work in logic, the philosophy of mind, mathematics and language, as well as two published works, Tractatus and Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) played a leading role in the 20th-century analytic philosophy. Susan G. Sterrett is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Duke University and the author of Wittgenstein Flies a Kite: A Story of Models of Wings and Models of the World as well as numerous papers on the History and Philosophy of Science.
Searle, John: Philosophical Investigations Into Wittgenstein's Logic Of Language
Considered by many to be one of the leading philosophers of the 20th century, Austrian- British Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 - 1951), had a major influence on logic, logical positivism, as well as on philosophy of mathematics, mind and language. John Searle is Slusser Professor of Philosophy and Mills Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Language at University of California at Berkeley, and the author of numerous books on, among other subjects, consciousness, social reality, mind, language and society.
Simply Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein Forum
Welcome to the Simply Wittgenstein Forum. Feel free to explore the site and to discuss Wittgenstein's life and work!
Simply Wittgenstein: Not in Plain Language - P.M.S. Hacker Explains Wittgenstein's Complex Philosophy
Considered by many to be one of the leading philosophers of the 20th century, Austrian- British Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 - 1951), had a major influence on logic, logical positivism, as well as on philosophy of mathematics, mind and language. P. M. S. Hacker is a fellow of St John's College, Oxford. He is author of numerous books and articles on philosophy of mind and philosophy of language, and a leading authority on the philosophy of Wittgenstein. Among his many publications on Wittgenstein are Wittgenstein's Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, Insight and Illusion: Themes in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein and the monumental four volume Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations published by Blackwell, the first two volumes of which are co-authored with G. P. Baker.
WAB: «Fragments» - Views into Wittgenstein research
A freely accessible collection of (or excerpts from) articles, books, papers from Wittgenstein scholars and philosophers more generally. It includes also numerous audio recordings of lectures stemming from international conferences, with topics from Wittgenstein research, as well as from the digital humanities.
WAB: Wittgenstein Nachlass online
5000 pages of the Wittgenstein Nachlass made freely available online, both as facsimile files and in a range of edited versions, including diplomatic, normalized and study, and additionally an interface for interactive-dynamic editing.
WAB: Wittgenstein Source
Browse scholarly editions of Wittgenstein's works and Nachlass. Use a set of tools to retrieve and filter content. Work with essays about Wittgenstein. Submit your own contributions for peer-reviewed publication.
Wittgenstein on Aesthetics - New Issue: Aisthesis 1/2013
We are pleased to communicate you the new Issue of Aisthesis « Wittgenstein on Aesthetics / Aesthetics on Wittgenstein » edited by di Jean-Pierre Cometti and Fabrizio Desideri. The issue can be consulted in PDF and HTML format at the following address: http://www.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/issue/current. This issue of Aisthesis is entirely devoted to Wittgenstein and aesthetics. The essays collected all stem from talks delivered at the International Conference, « Aesthetic preferences, language games and forms of life: from Ludwig Wittgenstein », which was held on 23-25 January 2013 at the University of Florence. With fruitful variety of approach, the entire thematic spectrum of the relationship between Wittgenstein and aesthetics is covered: 1) the question of the presence of specific aesthetic issues in Wittgenstein’s works: from aesthetic judgment to the concept of the beautiful (J.-P. Cometti, G. Tomasi, G. Matteucci); 2) the question of the aesthetic paradigm as the key to understanding Wittgenstein’s philosophical research as a whole as well as the philosopher’s unmistakable style (F. Desideri, S. Säätelä, S. Borutti, F. Valagussa); 3) the issue concerning the crucial difference between showing and saying and the thin boundaries between sense and nonsense (V. Sanfélix, L. Distaso, M. De Iaco); 4) the peculiar, but extremely relevant, question concerning the relationship between music and language (J. Schulte, A. Arbo); 5) the question of the expressive character of the work of art and of the linguistic nature of poetry, considered as a vantage point for the pursuit of the analysis of linguistic facts, as well as the issue of the literary form of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, with its deeply romantic character (M.W. Rowe, G. Di Giacomo); 6) the controversial issue of "seeing-as" and of its role within theories of depiction and pictoriality (K. Stock, A. Voltolini, E. Caldarola, E. Terrone).

