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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

Von: Ludwig Wittgenstein
Gesprochen von: Greg V. Gill
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"Philosophy is not a theory," asserted Austro-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), "but an activity." In this 1921 opus, his only philosophical work published during his lifetime, Wittgenstein defined the object of philosophy as the logical clarification of thoughts and proposed the solution to most philosophic problems by means of a critical method of linguistic analysis. In proclaiming philosophy as a matter of logic rather than of metaphysics, Wittgenstein created a sensation among intellectual circles that influenced the development of logical positivism and changed the direction of 20th-century thought.

Beginning with the principles of symbolism and the necessary relations between words and objects, the author applies his theories to various branches of traditional philosophy, illustrating how mistakes arise from inappropriate use of symbolism and misuses of language. After examining the logical structure of propositions and the nature of logical inference, he discusses the theory of knowledge as well as principles of physics and ethics and aspects of the mystical.

Supervised by the author himself, this translation from the German by C. K. Ogden is regarded as the definitive text. A magisterial introduction by the distinguished philosopher Bertrand Russell hails Wittgenstein's achievement as extraordinarily important, "one which no serious philosopher can afford to neglect". Introduction by Bertrand Russell.

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I really struggled with this reading of Tractatus. The failure of the narrator to pronounce Wittgenstein properly was irritating but I would have put up with it were it not for the frankly unforgiveable repeatedly mangled pronunciation of German terms and concepts - often so bad as to render them incomprehensible. If you're to set about creating an audiobook of a work of philosophy you should at least get a narrator who knows how to correctly pronounce the key words and terms.

Great work, terrible reading

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Highly recommend not to buy it. The narrator stumbles, mispronounces words, skips small parts of the test. He clearly has no slightest understanding of what he is reading.

Terrible rendition

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