Wittgenstein
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Book Details
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Author: William Child
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Publisher: Routledge
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9781032032221
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Pages: 304
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Binding: Paperback
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Edition: First Edition
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Release Date: 27-04-2011
About The Book
Wittgenstein by William Child offers a comprehensive introduction to the life and philosophical contributions of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. Wittgenstein's groundbreaking ideas on language, mind, meaning, logic, mathematics, and epistemology have had a lasting impact on philosophy, shaping contemporary thought across multiple disciplines.
This book covers the entirety of Wittgenstein's intellectual journey, from his early work in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, to his later philosophy, culminating in the Philosophical Investigations. Child expertly navigates Wittgenstein's rejection of certain Tractatus doctrines, his exploration of rule-following and intentionality, and his complex views on the philosophy of mind, psychology, and religion.
Key Features:
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Thorough Overview: In-depth exploration of Wittgenstein’s life, work, and influence on modern philosophy.
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Accessible to Beginners: Ideal for those approaching Wittgenstein's philosophy for the first time, with helpful conclusions to each chapter.
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Includes Additional Resources: Features a chronology and glossary to aid understanding.
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Lasting Legacy: Insight into Wittgenstein’s continued relevance in philosophical discourse and beyond.
Whether you are a philosophy student, scholar, or simply interested in understanding one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, Wittgenstein is an essential and accessible guide to his profound legacy.