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Wittgenstein at Work Method in the Philosophical Investigations
294 Pages
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Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
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Routledge
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The later Wittgenstein is notoriously hard to understand. His novel philosophical approach is the key to understanding his perplexing work. This volume assembles leading Wittgenstein scholars to come to grips with its least well understood aspect: the unfamiliar aims and method that shape Wittgenstein's approach. Wittgenstein at Work investigates Wittgenstein's aims, rationale and method in two... Read more
Introduction: aims and method in the Investigations, Analytical table of contents: authors’ abstracts, Notes on contributors, List of abbreviations, PART 1, PART 2, Index
Biography
Erich Ammereller and Eugen Fischer are both Assistant Professors of Philosophy at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. Eugen Fischer is the author of Linguistic Creativity (Kluwer 2000) and Philosophical Delusion and its Therapy (Routledge, forthcoming).






