Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker

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Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian, Oskari Kuusela
Wiley, Sep 11, 2007 - Philosophy - 368 pages
Comprising specially commissioned essays from some of the most significant contributors to the field, this volume provides a uniquely authoritative and thorough survey of the main lines of Wittgenstein scholarship over the past 50 years, tracing the history and current trends as well as anticipating the future shape of work on Wittgenstein.
  • The first collection of its kind, this volume presents a range of perspectives on the different approaches to the philosophy of Wittgenstein
  • Written by leading experts from America, Britain, and Europe
  • Provides a much needed overview of the complex landscape of Wittgenstein exegesis and Wittgensteinian approaches to philosophy
  • Assesses the current state, aims, and future of Wittgenstein scholarship
  • An essential guide for both students and scholars

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About the author (2007)

Guy Kahane is Deputy Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at Oxford University.

Edward Kanterian is lecturer in philosophy at Trinity College and Jesus College, Oxford.

Oskari Kuusela is an Academy of Finland Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki.

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