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Introducing Wittgenstein John Heaton

Introducing Wittgenstein By John Heaton

Introducing Wittgenstein by John Heaton


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Summary

A new edition of Wittgenstein for Beginners, originally published in 1994. Aimed at anyone baffled by the complexity of Wittgensteins' works or intrigued by his reputation but too daunted to have read him will find in this text an ideal introduction to this 20th century philosopher. In the INTRODUCING... series.

Introducing Wittgenstein Summary

Introducing Wittgenstein by John Heaton

Ludwig Wittgenstein has somehow captured the popular imagination as the modern Socrates, the master of enigmatic logic, the fascinating and attractive icon of modernism. But what did Wittgenstein really say? In Introducing Wittgenstein we meet a strange man, the rigorous logician who prized poetry above philosophy, who inherited an immense fortune and gave it all away, who sought death in the trenches of World War One, a great teacher who advised his students to give up philosophy, a tormented soul who thrived on jokes and crime fiction and a solitary who inspired lifelong friendships. We are also given a clear and accessible guide to his central works, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, a glacier of logic, and his later, friendlier Philosophical Investigations. Anyone intrigued by these works but too daunted to have read them will find this the ideal introduction to a great 20th century philosopher.

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GOR001387049
9781840460704
1840460709
Introducing Wittgenstein by John Heaton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Icon Books
19990501
176
N/A
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