Wittgenstein: A Critique

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Routledge, Jun 3, 2014 - Philosophy - 272 pages
This is Volume V of eight in a series on Wittgenstein. Originally published in 1984, the aim of this book is to offer a comprehensive critique of the thought of Wittgenstein from a standpoint which recognizes him to be, both in his earlier and his later thinking, a systematic philosophical thinker of immense consequence and originality.
 

Contents

I Introductory
1
the Intentionalists
22
Russell Frege and Moore
40
IV Language Logic and Philosophy in the Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus
74
V The Blue and Brown Books
124
VI Wittgensteins Later Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic
163
VII The Philosophical Investigations
191
Index
258
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J.N. Findlay Bowne Professor of Philosophy, Boston University

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