How to Read Wittgenstein
Norton (2005)
| Abstract | Logic, science and business -- Clearing up philosophy in three words -- Picturing the world -- What is a proposition? -- What is philosophy? -- The disintegration of logical form -- The new philosophy : giving up the crystalline purity of logic -- Language games -- Can there be a private language? -- Reading Wittgenstein in the right spirit -- Understanding others, understanding ourselves : imponderable evidence. | |||||||||
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