Wittgenstein / [by] Anthony Kenny.
Unquestionably one of the most original and influential philosophers of the twentieth century, Wittgenstein is often thought to have fathered two wholly dissimilar and disconnected philosophies. But, as the author's lucid study demonstrates, there is a continuity between Wittgenstein's ear...
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505 | 0 | |a Biographical sketch of Wittgenstein's philosophy ; The legacy of Frege and Russell ; The criticism of Principia ; The picture theory of the proposition ; The metaphysics of logical atomism ; The dismantling of logical atamism ; Anticipation, intentionality and verification ; Understanding, thinking and meaning ; Language-games ; Private-games ; On scepticism and certainty ; The continuity of Wittgenstein's philosophy. | |
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