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    <title>Kierkegaard's POSTSCRIPT and Wittgenstein's Tractatus: Teaching How to Pass from Disguised to Patent Nonsense</title>
    <ispublished>pub</ispublished>
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    <keywords>Existenzphilosophie, Analytische, Philosophie, Kierkegaard</keywords>
    <abstract>There is a tradition of philosophical writing -- one which can be traced back to  Plato's  dialogues -- in  which  the form of  the philosophical text is thought to be integral to its purpose.  The form  of the text   is modeled on    a PROCESS of  discovery. The relation  the reader  is invited  to  enter into   with the text mirrors a relation that he is   called upon to  enter into with himself. This mode of philosophical  writing will often seem  to be  less concerned  with imparting   a specific  doctrine to  the reader and more concerned with introducing him to an intellectual discipline that holds  forth the   promise of transforming him.</abstract>
    <date>1997</date>
    <publication>Wittgenstein Studien</publication>
    <volume>4</volume>
    <number>2</number>
    <refereed>TRUE</refereed>
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          <given>A.</given>
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          <given>F.</given>
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