Wittgenstein On Philosophy, Objectivity, And Meaning Hardcover
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This Volume of New Essays Presents Groundbreaking Interpretations of Some of The Most Central Themes of Wittgenstein's philosophy. A Distinguished Group of Contributors Demonstrates How Wittgenstein's Thought Can Fruitfully be Applied to Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, Metaphilosophy And Philosophy of language. The Volume Combines Historical And Systematic Approaches to Wittgensteinian Methods And Perspectives, With Essays Providing Detailed Analysis That Will be Accessible to Students as Well as specialists. The Result is a Rich And Illuminating Picture of a Key Figure in Twentieth-Century Philosophy And His Continuing Importance to Philosophical study.
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1107194156
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9781107194151
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English
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Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
30 Sep 2019
Number of Pages
308
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This Volume of New Essays Presents Groundbreaking Interpretations of Some of The Most Central Themes of Wittgenstein's philosophy. A Distinguished Group of Contributors Demonstrates How Wittgenstein's Thought Can Fruitfully be Applied to Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, Metaphilosophy And Philosophy of language. The Volume Combines Historical And Systematic Approaches to Wittgensteinian Methods And Perspectives, With Essays Providing Detailed Analysis That Will be Accessible to Students as Well as specialists. The Result is a Rich And Illuminating Picture of a Key Figure in Twentieth-Century Philosophy And His Continuing Importance to Philosophical study.
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James Conant
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Sebastian Sunday
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James Conant is Chester D. Tripp Professor of Humanities And Professor of Philosophy at The University of Chicago, as Well as Humboldt Professor at The Universitat Leipzig. He Has Published Widely on Topics Including Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Aesthetics, German Idealism And History of Analytic philosophy. Sebastian Sunday is Lecturer in Philosophy at The University of Oxford. His Research Covers a Range of Philosophical Areas, With a Focus on Logic And epistemology.