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Prepublication Open Review Information Volume 15 (2026)Nordic Wittgenstein Review. forthcoming.You can comment on a pre-published article by sending a mail to [email protected]. See pdf for further details. Comments will be read by the editors and, if relevant, forwarded to the author. Commentators are expected to appear as peers, i.e. by their real names. If you have reasons to want to retain anonymity in relation to the author, please contact the editor-in-chief.
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192Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works (edited book)De Gruyter. 2006.This wide-ranging collection of essays contains eighteen original articles by authors representing some of the most important recent work on Wittgenstein. It deals with questions pertaining to both the interpretation and application of Wittgenstein s thought and the editing of his works. Regarding the latter, it also addresses issues concerning scholarly electronic publishing. The collection is accompanied by a comprehensive introduction which lays out the content and arguments of each contribut…Read more
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9Name indexIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 456-462. 2006.
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16The editorsIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 455-455. 2006.
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9Authors and AbstractsIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 440-454. 2006.
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10Bibliography and reference systemIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 431-439. 2006.
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18IntroductionIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 13-72. 2006.
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9AcknowledgementsIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 11-12. 2006.
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12Note on the second editionIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 9-10. 2006.
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18ContentsIn Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. 2006.
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21Prepublication Open Review Information Volume 14 (2025)Nordic Wittgenstein Review 14. 2025.A note form the editor-in-chief.
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41A Note from the Editor-in-Chief, with Open Review InformationNordic Wittgenstein Review. forthcoming.
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55Note from the EditorsNordic Wittgenstein Review 7 (2): 5-8. 2018.The debate surrounding Open Access publishing moved into a new and heated stage after the launching of the so called ”plan S” earlier this autumn.The plan is an initiative of cOAlition S, a consortium consisting of major national research agencies and funders from twelve European countries, coordinated bytheEuropean Research Council,and it requires that all scholarly publications resulting from research funded by members of the coalition must be openly available immediately upon publication with…Read more
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36Note from the Editors and Open Review Information (Volume 12)Nordic Wittgenstein Review 12. 2023.Editorial, Vol. 12.
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89Estetik, matematik och filosofisk metod – Wittgenstein om «den sällsamma likheten» mellan en estetisk undersökning och en filosofisk undersökning i matematikenNorsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 44 (3-4): 274-286. 2010.
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22Note from the Editors and Prepublication Open Review InformationNordic Wittgenstein Review 10. 2021.
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39Note from the Editors and Prepublication Open Review InformationNordic Wittgenstein Review 9. 2020.Originally published March 20, 2020. This version published December 30, 2020.
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28IntroductionHuman Studies 29 (4): 443-444. 2006.Introduction to: "Wittgenstein : The Philosopher and his Works"
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75'Perhaps the most important thing in connection with aesthetics“wittgenstein on ”aesthetic reactions“Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1 49-72. 2002.
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38Absolute and Relative Value in AestheticsIn Anja Weiberg & Stefan Majetschak (eds.), Aesthetics Today: Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Arts. Proceedings of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg, De Gruyter. pp. 349-364. 2017.Wittgenstein’s “Lecture on Ethics” concludes with a paradox: all ethical and aesthetic value judgements are either relative, and thus completely trivial (since reducible to statements of fact), or absolute and important but nonsensical (since they go beyond meaningful language). While this distinction is embedded in a Tractarian conception of language and value, Wittgenstein’s treatment of it in the Lecture points forward to his later work, especially through its use of examples of “what we woul…Read more
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68Note from the EditorsNordic Wittgenstein Review 9. 2020.Originally published March 20, 2020. This version published December 30, 2020.
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21J.S. Mill has formulated a classical statement of the "argument from analogyâ€? concerning knowledge of other minds: "I must either believe them [other human beings] to be alive, or to be automatonsâ€? (Mill 1872, 244). It is possible that Wittgenstein had this in mind when writing the following: "I believe he is suffering.â€?—Do I also believe that he isn"t an automaton? It would go against the grain to use the word in both connexions. (Or is it like this: I believe he is suffering, but am ce…Read more
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72Estetik och vardagsspraksfilosofi: Stanley Cavell och Ben TilghmanNordic Journal of Aesthetics 9 (15). 1996.