First Word Philosophy: Wittgenstein-Austin-Cavell

Bucknell University Press (2004)
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The significance of ordinary philosophy is stated and argued in this book. There continues to be much resistance to taking seriously ordinary language philosophy and this, argues the author, is becoming costly to the discipline of philosophy and intellectual work in general

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