Allgemein
Wittgenstein
Online
dlwg@phil.uni-passau.de
Willkommen auf der Homepage der Deutschen Ludwig Wittgenstein
Gesellschaft (DLWG). Sie finden hier Zugang zu WWW-Materialen,
die sich mit Werk- und Wirkungsgeschichte der
sprachanalytischen Philosophie Ludwig Wittgensteins beschäftigen.
http://www.phil.uni-passau.de/dlwg/
The
Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society (ALWS)
Christian Kanzian/Alexander Hieke - alws@magnet.at
The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society pursues two main
goals: As implied by the name "Wittgenstein
Society," its first goal is the analysis, tradition, and
dissemination of Wittgenstein's philosophy. Confronted with
the mass of present-day Wittgenstein research in the
English-speaking countries, this might look like carrying
coals to Newcastle. But it should be kept in mind that in many
European countries Wittgenstein's philosophy, and Analytic
Philosophy in general, were - and up to a point still are - in
a minority position. This situation is the reason for the
society's second main goal: to continue a philosophy which had
strong roots in Austria (as well as in other countries):
Analytic Philosophy (Wittgenstein) and philosophy of science (Vienna
Circle). The emphasis, then, is not on the history of
philosophy. The aim is to discuss present-day problems in the
framework of a philosophy which is methodologically explicit
and whose results are presented perspicuously. The spectrum of
philosophical problems extends from philosophy of science,
epistemology and logic to ethics and the humanities. The
Austrian Wittgenstein Society is well aware that such a
philosophy cannot - and should not - be an arcane discipline
with the society acting as its church. The society, then,
strives to be a forum for all those who are interested in a
scientifically oriented philosophy. The most important forum
are the annual Wittgenstein
Symposia and the publications
of the Wittgenstein Society.
http://www.sbg.ac.at/phs/alws/alws.htm
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
Eine umfangreiche Linksammlung zu Leben und Werk von Ludwig
Wittgenstein. Mit Bildern, Humor, Biographie und vielen
Quellen und Zitaten, vorwiegend in Englisch.
http://www.ags.uci.edu/~bcarver/ludwig.html
The
Wittgenstein Archives
at the University of Bergen
wab@hit.uib.no
The Wittgenstein Archives at the University
of Bergen was established in 1990 with the aim of
producing a complete machine-readable version of
Wittgenstein's Nachlaß. In 1999 this aim was achieved,
and the Archives' project hereby reached its conclusion. As a
result of the work on the machine-readable version the
Wittgenstein Archives and Oxford University Press (OUP)
have jointly published 1998-2000 Wittgenstein's Nachlass.
The Bergen Electronic Edition (BEE).
http://www.hd.uib.no/wab/
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