Wittgenstein and reason

"This volume discusses Wittgenstein's work, as well as his oeuvre in general, and its implications for the nature of reason.: Investigates the nature of reason which has always been a topic at the very heart of Western philosophy; Analyses how Wittgenstein raised crucial questions about th...

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Otros Autores: Preston, John, 1957-, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2008.
Edición:First published 2008 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Colección:Ratio book series.
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Sumario:"This volume discusses Wittgenstein's work, as well as his oeuvre in general, and its implications for the nature of reason.: Investigates the nature of reason which has always been a topic at the very heart of Western philosophy; Analyses how Wittgenstein raised crucial questions about the subject - most notably in his critique of Frazer's Golden Bough, his discussions of various philosophical aspects of religion, and the famous 'rule-following considerations' from his Philosophical Investigations; Contributors include prominent Wittgenstein scholars from the UK and continental Europe includi."
Notas:Acceso de usuario ilimitado.
En verso de la portada: First published as Volume 20, No. 4 of Ratio.
"Versions of four of the papers featured here (those by Hanjo Glock, Jane Heal, Joachim Schulte and Crispin Wright) were presented to the one-day Ratio conference on {u2018}Wittgenstein and Reason{u2019}, held at the University of Reading in April 2006. The papers by Genia Schönbaumsfeld and Severin Schroeder were contributions invited for this volume. The paper by Jacques Bouveresse was specially translated for this volume by John Cottingham. The editor would like to thank all the contributors, as well as John Cottingham and Bryan Weaver, whose editorial assistance was invaluable. John Preston"
Descripción Física:1 recurso electrónico (149 páginas)
Formato:Forma de acceso: Word Wide Web.
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
ISBN:9781444307092