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Unless otherwise indicated, all references are to pages of the edition cited. I refer to works by Wittgenstein (including Nachlass , lectures, correspondence, dictations and works by Waismann derived from Wittgenstein) by the familiar capital-letter system; to works of authors that influenced him by abbrviated titles. I have provided my own translations wherever appropriate. References to the giants of yore follow established systems. References to Kant, for example, are to pages of the first (A) or second (B) edition of the Critique of Pure Reason . The date of composition is specified in square brackets where appropriate. RCL ‘Review of Coffey, The Science of Logic ’, The Cambridge Review , 34 (1913) 351; reprinted in PO. NL ‘Notes on Logic’ [1913], in NB 93–107. NM ‘Notes dictated to G. E. Moore in Norway’ [1914], in NB 108–19. NB Notebooks 1914–16 [German—English parallel text], ed. G. E. M. Anscombe and G. H. von Wright, tr. G. E. M. Anscombe, rev. edn (Oxford: Blackwell, 1979). Tagebücher 1914–16 (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1984). GT Geheime Tagebücher , ed. W. Baum (Vienna: Turia & Kant, 1991). These contain remarks from the Notebooks written in a secret code which have been omitted from NB, and are mainly of biographical relevance. PT Proto-Tractatus [1917, German-English parallel text], ed. B. F. McGuinness, T. Nyberg and G. H. von Wright, tr. D. F. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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