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THÉMATA. REVISTA DE FILOSOFÍA. Núm. 36, 2006. LAS OCHOCIENTAS TESIS Y DISERTACIONES SOBRE LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN - RELACION CRONOLOGICA Raimundo Drudis. Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha 1933 1. MASLOW, Alexander Parfemi, A study in Wittgenstein's «Tractatus logico-philosophicus» Berkeley (Los Angeles): University of California at Berkeley, 1933, XXII, 162 p. 1953 2. SHWAYDER, David S., Wittgenstein's Tractatus. An interpretation an historical study. Oxford: Christ Church, 1953. 1957 3. NERLICH, G.G., Wittgenstein's «Tractatus logico-philosophicus». Adelaide (Australia): University of Adelaide, 1957. 1958 4. GINNANE, W. J., Thought, language and behaviour, with particular reference to the later works of Wittgenstein. Melbourne (Australia): University of Melbourne, 1958. 1959 5. ESTRADA GALES, Sara, Estudio del lenguaje en los escritos de Wittgenstein (1918-1949). Barcelona: Universi- dad de Barcelona, 1959, 59 p. 1960 6. ALLAIRE, Edwin Bonar, jr., A critical Examination of Wittgenstein's Tractatus. Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1960, 234 p. 7. GRIFFIN, J. P., Wittgenstein's logical atomism. A critical exposition of the basic philosophical theories on which the «Tractatus» is built Oxford: Corpus Christi, 1960. 8. ZWEIG, Arnulf, Theories of real definition: a study of the views of Aristotle, C.I. Lewis, and Wittgenstein. Stanford: Stanford University, 1960, 194 p. 1961 9. CAVELL, Stanley Louis, The Claim to Rationality: Knowledge and the basis of Morality. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University, 1961, 142 p. 10. CROWE, Charles Lawson, A new estimate of the significance of Wittgenstein's «Tractatus» for the analysis of theological discourse. New York: Columbia University, 1961, 200 p.

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LAS OCHOCIENTAS TESIS Y DISERTACIONES SOBRELUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN - RELACION CRONOLOGICA

Raimundo Drudis. Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha

1933

1. MASLOW, Alexander Parfemi, A study in Wittgenstein's «Tractatus logico-philosophicus» Berkeley (LosAngeles): University of California at Berkeley, 1933, XXII, 162 p.

1953

2. SHWAYDER, David S., Wittgenstein's Tractatus. An interpretation an historical study. Oxford: Christ Church,1953.

1957

3. NERLICH, G.G., Wittgenstein's «Tractatus logico-philosophicus». Adelaide (Australia): University of Adelaide,1957.

1958

4. GINNANE, W. J., Thought, language and behaviour, with particular reference to the later works of Wittgenstein.Melbourne (Australia): University of Melbourne, 1958.

1959

5. ESTRADA GALES, Sara, Estudio del lenguaje en los escritos de Wittgenstein (1918-1949). Barcelona: Universi-dad de Barcelona, 1959, 59 p.

1960

6. ALLAIRE, Edwin Bonar, jr., A critical Examination of Wittgenstein's Tractatus. Iowa City: University of Iowa,1960, 234 p.

7. GRIFFIN, J. P., Wittgenstein's logical atomism. A critical exposition of the basic philosophical theories on whichthe «Tractatus» is built Oxford: Corpus Christi, 1960.

8. ZWEIG, Arnulf, Theories of real definition: a study of the views of Aristotle, C.I. Lewis, and Wittgenstein.Stanford: Stanford University, 1960, 194 p.

1961

9. CAVELL, Stanley Louis, The Claim to Rationality: Knowledge and the basis of Morality. Cambridge (Mass.):Harvard University, 1961, 142 p.

10. CROWE, Charles Lawson, A new estimate of the significance of Wittgenstein's «Tractatus» for the analysis oftheological discourse. New York: Columbia University, 1961, 200 p.

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11. GIBBS, Benjamin Robert, Wittgenstein and the problem of meaning. Christchurch (New Zealand): Universityof Canterbury, 1961.

12. HICKS, J. R., Language-games and Inner Experience. London: University College London, 1961.

13. O'BRIEN, George Dennis, Meaning and fact: a study in the philosophy of Wittgenstein. Chicago: University ofChicago, 1961, 141 p.

14. PAMPAPATHY, Rao A., Problems of meaning, with special reference to Wittgenstein. Saugar (India): Universityof Saugar, 1961.

1962

15. COLBERT, James G., Ideas básicas del «Tractatus» de Wittgenstein. Barcelona: Universidad de Barcelona, 1962,72 p.

16. KIELKOPF, Charles, An examination of Ludwig Wittgenstein's «Remarks on the foundations of mathematics».Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1962, 195 p.

17. MORAN, John Henry, Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical Therapy. Bronx: Fordham Univesity, 1962, 443 p.

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19. SIVASAMBU, N., Some problems presented in the «Tractatus». London: University College London, 1962.

20. WOLNIEWICZ, Boguslaw, Semantyka jezyka potocznego w nowej filozofii Wittgenstein. Torun: UniwersytetuTorun 1962.

1963

21. FELIX, F. J. P. C., Situaçâo da linguagem no «Tractatus» de Wittgenstein. Sâo Paulo: Universidade de SâoPaulo, Faculdade de Filosofía, Ciéncias Humanas e Letras, 1963.

22. GRIFFITH, William Byron, Problems about infinity: Wittgenstein's contributions. New Haven: Yale Univer-sity, 1963, 144 p.

1964

23. FAVRHOLDT, David, An interpretation and critique of Wittgenstein's «Tractatus». Copenhagen: KobenhavnsUniversitet, 1964.

24. HALLETT, Garth, Definitio Wittgensteiniana significationis et usum. Roma: Pontificia Universitas Gregoria-na, 1964, 210 p.

25. HARRIS, Charles Edwin, jr., Wittgenstein's criticism of ostensive explanation. Nashville: Vanderbilt University,1964, 218 p.

26. HERVEY, H., Meaning and psychological concepts in the later philosophy of Wittgenstein. Oxford: University ofOxford, 1964.

27. MORRISON, James Carlton, Meaning and truth in Wittgenstein's «Tractatus». University Park: PennsylvaniaState University, 1964, 176 p.

28. RUDDICK, Sara Loop, Wittgenstein on sensation statements. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University, 1964,153 p.

1965

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29. BURLINGAME, Charles Edward, On the Logic of «Seeing as» Locution. Charlottesville: University of Virginia,1965, 168 p.

30. DOWNEY, Richard Kenneth, Pain in Wittgenstein. Toronto: University of Toronto, 1965.

31. GARVER, Newton, Grammar and Criteria. Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University, 1965, 349 p.

32. HIGH, Dallas Milton, Language and belief. Studies in Wittgenstein's «Philosophical Investigations» and thereligious use of language. Durham, N. C.: Duke University, 1965, 291 p.

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34. LONG, Thomas Aquinas, Wittgenstein, criteria and private experience. Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati,1965, 161 p.

35. ZIMMERMANN, Sheldon, Some aspects of Wittgenstein's theory of meaning. Toronto: University of Toronto,1965.

1966

36. BLACK, Donald John, On Wittgenstein's Simples. Toronto: University of Toronto, 1966.

37. BLOCKER, Harry Eugene, An Examination of Problems Involved in the Ascription of Emotive Features toWorks of Art. Berkeley: University of California at Berkeley, 1966, 401 p.

38. BUCHANAN, Rupert Archer, Wittgenstein's discussion of sensation. Durham, N.C.: Duke University, 1966,260 p.

39. DOUMA, Felix John, Grammar in the later philosophy of Wittgenstein. Toronto: University of Toronto, 1966.

40. GOFF, Robert Allen, The language of method in Wittgenstein's «Philosophical Investigations». Madison, Wisc.:Drew University, 1966/67, 153 p.

41. HARWICK, Charles Sidnes, Language learning and language games in Wittgenstein's later work. Austin: TheUniversity of Texas at Austin, 1966/67, 217 p.

42. KIRBY, Ronald Vernon, The other Mind Quandery. Berkeley: University of California at Berkeley, 1966, 318p.

43. KNÜFERMANN, B., Theorien Wittgensteins in der Bildsprache. München: Universität München, 1966, 140p.

44. LAL, B., Language, logic, and the world. An Examination of some parts of Wittgenstein's Tractatus. London:Birkbeck College, 1966.

45. LIVELY, Elaine, An examination of the concept of meaning in Wittgenstein and Schlick. Hamilton, Ont.: MacMaster University, 1966.

46. MORICK, Harold, Wittgenstein's attack on the privileged access view of thoughts and feelings. New York:Columbia University, 1966, 138 p.

47. SHERIDAN, Gregory Robert, The Privacy of Mind: An Essay on the Logic of Psychological Statements. LosAngeles: University of California at Los Angeles, 1966, 227 p.

48. SUNDARAJAN, R., Studies in the later philosophy of Wittgenstein. Madras (India): University of Madras, 1966.

49. WIEBENGA, William Martin, Wittgenstein's Theory of Meaning. New Haven: Yale University, 1966, 284 p.

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50. AMDUR, Stephen, Toward an Understanding of the Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein. Albuquerque: Universityof New Mexico, 1967.

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58. LE MIÊRE, Arthur Paul, An Examination of Wittgenstein's views on private language. Montreal: Mc GillUniversity, 1967.

59. LEWIS, Harry Anthony, Criteria, Theory and Knowledge of Other Minds. Stanford: Stanford University, 1967,222 p.

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63. SIEVERT, Donald Edward, Austin, Wittgenstein, and Strawson on Mind. Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1967,141 p.

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65. TOLAND, William Gipsy, The later Wittgenstein and classical pragmatism: a critical appraisal. Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1967, 262 p.

1968

66. BECKMAN, James B., Wittgenstein and religious belief. Toronto: St. Michael's College, 1968.

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68. BERLINSKI, David, The well-tempered Wittgenstein. Princeton: Princeton University, 1968, 171 p.

69. DIPRE, Giulio Louis, The language-games of Wittgenstein. A prolegomenon to a metaphysics of being. Saint

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Bonaventure: University of St. Bonaventure, 1968, 184 p.

70. GIEGEL, Hans Joachim, Die Logik der seelischen Ereignisse: zur Theorien von L. Wittgenstein und W. Sellars.Frankfurt a.M.; Universität Frankfurt am Main, 1968, 162 p.

71. GRANT, Brian Eric James, Wittgenstein on Pain and Privacy. Irvine: University of California, 1968, 137 p.

72. HART, Wilbur Dyre, Wittgenstein: philosophy, logic and mathematics. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University,1968, 232 p.

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78. WHITE, James Eadie, Cartesian Privacy and the Problem of the Other Minds. Denver: University of Colorado,1968, 218 p.

1969

79. BINKLEY, Timothy Glenn, Wittgenstein's Language. Austin: University of Texas, 1969, 294 p.

80. BRINTON, George de, The Fly in the Bottle. Literary theory and the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Seattle:University of Washington, 1969, 154 p.

81. DWIVEDI, Deoki Nandan, Wittgenstein and his influence on contemporary English Philosophy. Allahabad(India): University of Allahabad, 1969.

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84. GOTTLIEB, Diane F., The effect of Wittgenstein's views of language and meaning on Hume's epistemology.Washington: American University, 1969.

85. HARVEY, Jean, Wittgenstein's treatment of the asymetry of mentalistic terms. Burnaby: Simon Fraser University, 1969.

86. LEVIN, Michael Bric, Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics. New York: Columbia University, 1969, 526p.

87. PRICE, Jeffrey Thomas, Language and being in Wittgenstein's «Philosophical Investigations». University Park:Pennsylvania State University, 1969, 141 p.

88. RINGER, Christine Helene Mary, Wittgenstein on criteria, pain, and understanding. Auckland (New Zealand):University of Auckland, 1969.

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89. SANDERSON, Donald G., The philosophical methods of Wittgenstein's «Philosophical Investigations».Tallahassee: Florida State University, 1969.

90. SCHACHTER, Jean-Pierre Adalbert, The core of Wittgenstein's «Investigations». A philosophy of language.Syracuse: University of Syracuse, 1969, 182 p.

91. SCHOLZ, Freimut, Untersuchungen zum Problem der Empfindungswörter bei Wittgenstein. München:Universität München, 1969, VIII, 112 p.

92. SMUCKER, Jan Arden, A Study of the Problem of determining ontological Commitments in Wittgenstein's «Tractatus». East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1969, 278 p.

93. STRATTON, John Reginald, Analysis and individuals: an examination of the notions of a picture, objects, andsense in Wittgenstein's «Tractatus». Toronto: University of Toronto, 1969.

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95. WALLACE, Kyle Lee, Wittgenstein's Theory of Meaning. Coral Gables: University of Miami, 1969, 234 p.

1970

96. ANCHISI, R., La fondazione del misticismo nel «Tractatus» di Wittgenstein. Milano: Università Cattolica delSacro Cuore, 1970.

97. BRUZINA, Ronald, Wittgenstein, Heidegger et la pensée du langage. Procédés et principes paradoxaux de laréflexion sur le langage chez Wittgenstein et chez Heidegger. Paris : Université de Paris, 1970.

98. CARLSON, John William, Wittgenstein on language and philosophical understanding : a study of continuities inhis thought. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame, 1970, 285 p.

99. DE PENCIER, Marni, Ludwig Wittgenstein on concept formation. Toronto: University of Toronto, 1970.

100. ERDE, Edmund Lyman, Philosophy and Science. Wittgenstein and Chomsky: An Examination of the currenttheories of innate ideas. Austin: University of Texas at Austin, 1970, 218 p.

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102. GENOVA, Judith, An Approach to Wittgenstein's Metaphysics. Waltham: Brandeis University, 1970, 187 p.

103. GIBBENS, Helen Paxton, Berkeley and Wittgenstein: some correlations. Norman: University of Oklahoma,1970, 169 p.

104. HARWARD, Donald West, The distinction between saying and showing in Wittgenstein's «Tractatus».Baltimore: University of Maryland, 1970, 185 p.

105. HERRIMAN, Michael Lawrence, An analysis of the notions of «rules» and «logic» in Ludwig Wittgenstein's«Philosophical Investigations» and some implications for the philosophy of education. Burnaby: Simon FraserUniversity, 1970.

106. HILL, C.M., An examination of the main themes of Wittgenstein's «Philosophical Investigations». Bangor:University of Wales, 1970.

107. JANIK, Allan, Uncle Ludwig's book on ethics: Wittgenstein's «Tractatus» reconsidered. Waltham: BrandeisUniversity, 1970, 224 p.

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1971

118. BENSCH, Rudolf, Der Status der apriorischen und insbesondere der mathematischen Sätze im Spätwerk LudwigWittgensteins. Bonn: Universität Bonn, 1971, 164 p.

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122. FULMER, Gilbert Everett, Wittgenstein, relativism, and reason. Houston: Rice University, 1971, 198 p.

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124. JONES, Allan Albert, Wittgensteinian Fideism. Christchurch (New Zealand): University of Canterbury, 1971.

125. LANG, Martin, Wittgensteins philosophische Grammatik: Entstehung und Perpektiven der Strategie einesradikalen Aufklärers. Köln: Universität Köln, 1971, II, 235 p.

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1972

139. ALLMAKER, Ali Martin, «Wholeness» in the philosophy of the later Wittgenstein and its applicability to thephilosophy of the education. Albany (N.Y.): State University of New York at Albany, 1972, 223 p.

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147. EDGAR, William, Wittgenstein and necessary truth. Syracuse: University of Syracuse, 1972.

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149. FRIEDMAN, J. W., Atomic versus elementary: a central issue in Wittgenstein's Ontology. Cambridge:University of Cambridge, 1972.

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155. MARTIN, Dean Monroe, Christian consciousness: its emergence with the mastery of concepts within theChristian community, With special reference to Ludwig Wittgenstein. Waco: Baylor University, 1972, 242 p.

156. ROLSTON, Howard Lee, Wittgenstein's concept of family resemblance. Cambridge (Mass.): HarvardUniversity, 1972.

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1973

161. AMERIKS, Karlis Peter, Cartesianism and Wittgenstein: the legacy of subjectivism in contemporary philosophyof mind. New Haven: Yale University, 1972, 264 p.

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169. HOLIDAY, Bernard John, The treatment of the problem of privacy in Wittgenstein's later writings. Rondebosch(Cape Town): University of Cape Town, 1973.

170. KREILKAMP-CUDMORE. Ann, Language as Wittgenstein's way of life. Boston: Boston UniversityGraduate School, 1973, 211 p.

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1982

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386. DOEPKE, Frank Douglas, A critique of contemporary action theory. Claremont: Claremont Graduate School,1982, 217 p.

387. DWYER, Philip, Sense and subjectivity: a study of Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty. Oxford: University ofOxford, 1982, 223 p.

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395. MATHISON, G., Failure to reason or failure to understand: Wittgenstein, Piaget, and the foundations ofnumeracy. Dundee: University of Dundee, 1982.

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1983

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1984

422. BELLAIMEY, James Edward, Family resemblances and the problem of the underdetermination of extension.Madison: University of Wisconsin, 1984, 105 p.

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424. CRUNKLETON, Martha Ann, Wittgenstein and philosophy of religion. Nashville: Vanderbilt University,1984, 352 p.

425. CURRY, Michael Graham, After nuclear war: possible worlds and the cult of expertise. Minneapolis: Universityof Minnesota, 1984, 287 p.

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435. KAHLER, Charles, Two theories of representation: Wittgenstein's picture theory and Peirce's semiotic. Chicago:University of Chicago, 1984.

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437. KURTHEN, Martin, Der Schmerz als medizinisches und philosophisches Problem. Anmerkungen zur Spätphilo-sophie Ludwig Wittgensteins und zur Leib-Seele-Frage. Bonn: Universität Bonn, 1984, 104 p.

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1985

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451. BOERSEMA, David Brian, Constructivism and reference. East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1985, 326p.

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454. EMERSON, Michael Paul, Perception, language, and context: studies in the thought of Merleau-Ponty andWittgenstein: Seeing as, meaning, game, form of life. West Lafayette: Purdue University, 1985, 350 p.

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466. SWEET-HURD, Evelyn Carol, The roles of language in selected novels of Thomas Berger (Semiotics, Wittgens-tein, Quine, postmodernism). Waco: Baylor University, 1985, 143 p.

467. VICCHIO, S.J., The problem of will with special reference to P.T. Forsyth, John Wisdom and Ludwig Wittgens-tein. St. Andrews: University of St. Andrews, 1985, 311 p.

1986

468. ABATE, Charles J., The rabbit and the beetle: an essay on Quine and Wittgenstein. Syracuse: University ofSyracuse, 1986, 218 p.

469. ALLEN, Barry Gilbert, Criteria and intentionality: studies in Wittgenstein (private language), Kripke (rule-following), Davidson (sameness and diference). Princeton: Princeton University, 1986, 480 p.

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471. BARNET, William Earl, Elements of philosophical grammar: conceptual foundations of Wittgenstein's method.Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University, 1986, 279 p.

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474. DENNING, Laverne Joseph, Wittgenstein and logical necessity (Dummett). Lawrence:University of Kansas,1986, 209 p.

475. KAHA, Catherine Waite, Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and the poetic gestalt. Urbana-Champaign: Universityof Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986, 212 p.

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1988

493. BEEBE, David Dean, Type rites : rhetoric and reality in an introductory typewriting classroom within a contextof ritual. Edmonton (Alb.): University of Alberta, 1988.

494. BLACKLOKS, Stephen, The notion of philosophy in Wittgenstein's later writings. Oxford: University ofOxford, 1988, 265 p.

495. DUBSKY, Richard S., A comparison of Heidegger and Wittgenstein's departure from traditional formulationsof world, language and truth. Pittsburgh:Duquesne University, 1988, 159 p.

496. FLEMING, Jesse Charles, Chuang Tsu and the problem of personal identity: a study of identity and interrelated-ness. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1988, 254 p.

497. GARCÍA-CARPINTERO SÁNCHEZ-MIGUEL, Manuel, La teoría de la proposición y la teoría ramificadade los tipos: Bertrand Russell, 1900-1919. Barcelona: Universidad de Barcelona, 1988, XXVI, 446 p.

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499. HUMPHREY, John Arthur, Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics: the search for a clear view.Washington:Washington University, 1988, 325 p.

500. JOHN, Peter Conway, A sense of wonder: reassessing the life and work of Ludwig Wittgenstein. San Diego:University of California, 1988, 268 p.

501. KRIEGER, Eliot Franklin, Flashes upon an inward eye: a Wittgensteinian study of mental imaginery. Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University, 1988, 264 p.

502. LEWIS, A. P., Wittgenstein, rules and moral realism. London: University of London, 1988, 307 p.

503. LÖHR, Davidson, The legitimate heir to theology: a study of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Chicago: The Universityof Chicago, 1988.

504. MARCOTTE, Edward Joseph, Wittgenstein and systematic philosophy. Stony Brook: State University of NewYork at Stony Brook, 1988, 250 p.

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506. NEVO, Isaac, Rule-following scepticism and the individuation of speaker's meaning. Santa Barbara: Universityof California at Santa Barbara, 1988, 209 p.

507. OLIVERI, Gianluigi, The principles of analytical philosophy. Oxford: University of Oxford, 1988, 218 p.

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509. SILVERBERG, Arnold Steven, Anti-realism in semantics and logic. Toronto: University of Toronto, 1988.

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1989

513. AALTOLA, Juhani, Meaning from the Point of View of Teaching and Learning in the Light of Wittgenstein'sLater Philosophy and Pragmatism. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän Yliopisto, 1989, 249 p.

514. BJELIC, Dusan I., On the social origin of logic. Boston: University of Boston, 1989, 176 p.

515. BREEMEN, Brian A., The radiant gist: the poetics and prose of William Carlos Williams. Princeton: Universityof Princeton, 1989, 337 p.

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519. HARPER, Richard Robert, An ethnographic examination of accountancy. Manchester: Victoria University ofManchester, 1989, 213 p.

520. JACOBY-ULLAH, Vera, Die Suche nach der Identität des Menschen in den anthrologogischen SprachspielenKarl Barths und Ludwig Wittgensteins. Berlin: Freie Universität, 1989. Cuatro microfichas.

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527. TING, Fu-Ning, Wittgenstein's Descriptive Method. Roma: Universitas Pontificia Gregoriana, 1989.

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1990

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532. BROWN, Frank Farnun, In the beginning and not before: the architectonics of «On Certainty». Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1990, 126 p.

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570. HADEN, Norris K., Suffering of inwardness: an analysis of religious belief and existence in the thought ofKierkegaard and Wittgenstein. Athens: University of Georgia, 1991, 237 p.

571. HANSEN, Evan Drew, Does art have an essence? Danto versus Wittgenstein on art, language and philosophy.Kingston: University of Kingston, 1991, 131 p.

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601. LEE, Seung-Chong, Wittgenstein's attitude toward contradiction. Buffalo: State University of New York atBuffalo, 1992, 219 p.

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1993

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616. DALL'AGNOLL, Darley, Crítica à linguagem e ética: A demarcaçâo dos limites do dizivel no «Tractatus» e seusentido ético. Río Grande do Sul: Universidade Federal do Río Grande do Sul, 1993.

617. FRÖCH, Joachim, Die Natur ethischer Rede nach Ludwig Wittgenstein: Ein Beitrag zur Disziplinierung derPhilosophie. Innsbruck: Universität Innsbruck, 1993, 89 p.

618. GALBREATH, Paul, Doxology and Theology: an investigation of the Apostles' Cred in light of LudwigWittgenstein. Heidelberg: Universität Heidelberg, 1993, 189 p.

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620. JOST, John, Social psychological aspects of Wittgenstein's philosophy. Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati,1993.

621. KEMP, Gary Neville, Frege's philosophy of logic. Santa Barbara: University of California at Santa Barbara,1993, 568 p.

622. KIM, J., Wittgenstein's mysticism. Oxford: University of Oxford, 1993.

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624. PAI, Anand, Erkenntnis und Sprache bei Hegel und Wittgenstein. Wien: Universität Wien, 1993, 96 p.

625. RICHARDSON, Marissa Anne, Successful intercultural communication in terms of two related concepts:«practical certainty» and «going on». Worcester: University of Massachusetts, 1993, 530 p.

626. ROSS, John, An examination of the «seeing-as» discussion in «Philosophical Investigations», Part II. Bronx:Fordham University, 1993, 212 p.

627. ROTHHAUPT, Josef G. F., Farbthemen in Wittgensteins Gesamtnachlass: philologisch-philosophischeUntersuchungen im Längsschnitt und in Querschnitten. München: Universität München, 1993, 767 p.

628. STETSON, Jeffrey Alan, Constructing «Victim»: three case studies. Boston: University of Boston, 1993, 279 p.

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632. CLACK, Brian R., Wittgenstein, Frazer and religion: An analysis of the «Remarks on Frazer's Golden Bough»illustrating the significance of Wittgenstein's view of magical and religious phenomena. London: King's College,1994.

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642. LEVVIS, Gary Watts, A critique of Tractarian semantics. Chattanooga: University of Tennessee, 1994, 375 p.

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809. ARISO SALGADO, José M., Wittgenstein o mirar a los ojos. Madrid: Universidad Complutense, 2003.

810. BRICE, Robert G., Wittgenstein's New Kind of Foundationalism. East Lansing: Michigan State University,2003.

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822. PEACH, Andrew, «Denken wir uns»: Imaginative Scenarios in Wittgenstein's Philosophy. Washington:Catholic University of America, 2003.

823. ROMDENH-ROMLUCK, H., First-person thought and the first-person pronoun: a critique. Sheffield:University of Sheffield. 2003.

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