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140 x 216 x 9mm
Ludwig Wittgenstein is the most influential philosopher of the last 100 years, his work and ideas occupying a central place in the history and study of modern Western philosophy. Students will inevitably encounter his major contributions to the philosophy of language, mind, mathematics and logic. However, there is no escaping the extent of the challenge posed by Wittgenstein, whose complex ideas are often enigmatically expressed.
'Wittgenstein: A Guide For The Perplexed' is an authoritative, comprehensive and lucid commentary on the philosophy of this pre-eminent modern thinker. It offers sound guidance to reading Wittgenstein and a valuable methodology for interpreting his works. The illuminating text covers the entirety of Wittgenstein's career, examining the relationship between the early, middle and later periods of his philosophy. Detailed attention is paid to the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein's magnum opus, as well as posthumously published writings, including Philosophical Investigations.
The guide also covers ground not commonly explored in studies of Wittgenstein, including his contributions to aesthetics and philosophy of religion. This is the most thorough and fully engaged account of Wittgenstein available - an invaluable resource for students and anyone interested in philosophy and modern intellectual history.