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On the communication of metaphysical ideas

Wittgenstein's ontology

Karl Menger

pp. 104-128

Abstract

In 1925, when I first heard about the Tractatus — I have forgotten from whom — I was busy finishing a paper "Principles of a General Theory of Curves," and this left me little time for anything else. Nevertheless I started reading the book. But I stopped after the first few pages. If this did not speak well for my instinct in matters philosophical, there certainly were extenuating circumstances even apart from the lack of leisure.

Publication details

Published in:

Menger Karl (1994) Reminiscences of the Vienna circle and the mathematical colloquium. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 104-128

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1102-7_9

Full citation:

Menger Karl (1994) On the communication of metaphysical ideas: Wittgenstein's ontology, In: Reminiscences of the Vienna circle and the mathematical colloquium, Dordrecht, Springer, 104–128.