He later saw this as one of the most productive periods of his life, writing Logik(Notes on Logic), the predecessor of Tractatus.
He later saw this as one of the most productive periods of his life, writing Logik(Notes on Logic), the predecessor of much of the Tractatus.
When he returned to Cambridge,
Moore asked the university to consider accepting Logik as sufficient for a bachelor's degree,
but they refused, saying it wasn't formatted properly: no footnotes, no preface.