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While it is clear that a significant alteration in Wittgenstein's philosophical outlook took place between the period when he wrote Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and the period inaugurated by his return to Cambridge in 1929 and culminating in Philosophical Investigations, Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics, On Certainty, and other late compilations, the exact nature of that alteration is less obvious.
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rule that licenses, noninductive evidence, solitary speaker, propositional reference, sceptical paradox, propositional sign, factual properties, semantic claims, ocular metaphor, exhibited property, picture theory, constructive vision, private language argument, mentalistic terms, pictorial character, elementary propositions
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Blue Book, Cora Diamond, New York, Reading Wittgenstein, Norman Malcolm, Review Essay, Anthony Kenny, Crispin Wright, Investigating Wittgenstein, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Warren Goldfarb, Wittgenstein's Later Approach, Cambridge University Press, David Stern, Last Writings, Philosophical Review, Saul Kripke, Stanley Cavell, Continuity of Wittgenstei, Oxford University Press, Philosophical Psychology, Private Languages, Rogers Albritton
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