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Jonathan Gombin

Bordeaux Montaigne University
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  • Bordeaux Montaigne University
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Areas of Specialization
Gilbert Ryle
Ludwig Wittgenstein
20th Century Analytic Philosophy, Misc
20th Century Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy, Misc
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History of Western Philosophy
Gilbert Ryle
Ludwig Wittgenstein
20th Century Analytic Philosophy, Misc
20th Century Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy, Misc
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  • All publications (6)
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    Gilbert Ryle ou le triomphe philosophique d’Oxford
    la Vie des Idées. 2026.
    History of Western Philosophy, MiscGilbert Ryle
  •  53
    Emmanuelle Carinos, Karim Hammou (eds), Perspectives esthétiques sur les musiques hip-hop (review)
    Transposition 10. 2022.
  • La substance du Tractatus
    Al-Mukhatabat. Trilingual Journal for Logic, Epistemology and Analytic Philosophy 43 83-92. 2022.
    History of Western Philosophy, MiscLudwig Wittgenstein
  • The Tractatus and the Debate on the Nature of Relations
    In James Conant & Gilad Nir (eds.), Early Analytic Philosophy: Origins and Transformations, Routledge. pp. 270-285. 2025.
    Ludwig WittgensteinHistory of Western Philosophy, Misc
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    Simplicity and Independence in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy (2). 2021.
    According to the Tractatus, elementary propositions are concatenations of simple names and are logically independent from one another. It has been claimed both that their logical independence is a consequence of their containing simple names, and that their containing simple names is incompatible with their being logically independent. This paper argues that there is no such incompatibility, but that the simplicity of their names and their logical independence are two different features of eleme…Read more
    According to the Tractatus, elementary propositions are concatenations of simple names and are logically independent from one another. It has been claimed both that their logical independence is a consequence of their containing simple names, and that their containing simple names is incompatible with their being logically independent. This paper argues that there is no such incompatibility, but that the simplicity of their names and their logical independence are two different features of elementary propositions that are not to be identified with one another.
    Ludwig WittgensteinMetaphysics and Epistemology
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    José L. Zalabardo, Representation and Reality in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, 263 pages (review)
    Philosophiques 45 (2): 569-574. 2018.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
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