notebooks 1914-1916
second edition, 1979.
"students of wittgenstein's 'tractatus logico-philosophicus' will be helped by reading the notebooks which survive from the period in which he was writing that book. he destroyed a very large number of these notebooks, but by accident three of them remain. they serve to show what problems were occupying wittgenstein in connection with many of the paragraphs of the 'tractatus' which are found in them in a first draft. the appendices contain notes given to russell in 1913 and others dictated to moore in 1914, and also extracts from wittgenstein's letters to russell in the 'tractatus' period."
chicago: university of chicago press. isbn: 0-226-90429-6. 140 pages. 8.5 x 5.5". hardcover. bound in cloth-covered boards. book condition: bumping to edges, bumping to head and foot of spine. very good. jacket condition: closed-tear to front panel, light reading creases. near fine. Item #1207
Price: $90.00