The imprisonment of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889- 1951) in Cassino - captured on November 3 1918 and arrived in the internment camp of Caira in January 1919 - was the starting point to rethink the conditions of prisoners of war of war during the First World War, but above all to reread those pages that the Austrian philosopher brought with him, still in draft form in the form of drafts and notes, in his personal personal backpack and that would become the text the text of a book famous throughout the world: the Tractatus logico-philosophicus (published in 1921).. In this volume, historians, Germanists historians, Germanists and philosophers not only reconstruct reconstruct Wittgenstein's life during his imprisonment, but take the opportunity to revisit a complex thought, which investigates the meaning, limits and potential of language and experience in general.
Ludwig Wittgenstein e la Grande Guerra
Micaela Latini
2021-01-01
Abstract
The imprisonment of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889- 1951) in Cassino - captured on November 3 1918 and arrived in the internment camp of Caira in January 1919 - was the starting point to rethink the conditions of prisoners of war of war during the First World War, but above all to reread those pages that the Austrian philosopher brought with him, still in draft form in the form of drafts and notes, in his personal personal backpack and that would become the text the text of a book famous throughout the world: the Tractatus logico-philosophicus (published in 1921).. In this volume, historians, Germanists historians, Germanists and philosophers not only reconstruct reconstruct Wittgenstein's life during his imprisonment, but take the opportunity to revisit a complex thought, which investigates the meaning, limits and potential of language and experience in general.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.