Synthesized answer
The passages describe a planned book titled "Logik. Sprache. Philosophie" that was worked on between 1927 and 1935 in close conjunction with Wittgenstein [2]. A first version of this book was completed by 1931 [1]. Waismann also brought a different version of the book to England in 1938 [1]. The primary task until the outbreak of the war in 1939 was the preparation of this book, which aimed to systematically expound Wittgenstein's thought [2].
The passages do not contain information explaining the key concepts of "Logik. Sprache. Philosophie" in my own words. They only provide details about the book's development and its relation to Wittgenstein's work [1, 2].
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From the book
ically expounded. Be tween 1927 and 1935 this project was carried on in close personal conjunc tion with Wittgenstein. A first version of the planned book, Logik. Sprache. Philosophie seems to have been completed by 1931. A very differ ent version came to England with Waismann in 1938. It finally appeared, in an English translation, as Principles of Linguistic Philosophy. Categories: History Pages: 222 Snippet: A first version of the planned book, Logik. Sprache. Philosophie seems to have been completed by 1931. A very differ ent version came to England with Waismann in 1938.
Title: Philosophical Papers by Friedrich Waismann Description: Friedrich Waismann was born in Vienna in 1896 and lived there until the time of the Anschluss in 1938. From then until his death in 1959 he lived in England; this, apart from a brief period at Cambridge early on, was almost wholly at Oxford, \,Vhere he held the posts, first, or reader in the philosophy of mathematics and then of reader in the philosophy of science. He was of Jewish descent -his father being Russian, his mother German. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Vienna and attended the lec tures of…