Clear and Queer Thinking: Wittgenstein's Development and His Relevance to Modern ThoughtLaurence Goldstein gives a straightforward and lively account of some of the central themes of Wittgenstein's writings on meaning, mind, and mathematics. He does this both by drawing on Wittgenstein's work to show how his thinking developed over time and by helping the reader gain some impression of what a strange character Wittgenstein was--for how he was is intimately related to how and what he wrote. |
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... sound perfectly logical . But that is not what I am going to do ; I'll be discussing Wittgenstein the man last . The particular question in which I'm interested is whether understanding the man's personality can help us to understand ...
... sound perfectly logical . But that is not what I am going to do ; I'll be discussing Wittgenstein the man last . The particular question in which I'm interested is whether understanding the man's personality can help us to understand ...
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... sounds all very fine , until we reflect on how Wittgenstein actually lived his life - brutalizing schoolchildren , victimizing students , vilifying colleagues .... The man was clearly arro- gant , petulant and plain nasty , yet he was ...
... sounds all very fine , until we reflect on how Wittgenstein actually lived his life - brutalizing schoolchildren , victimizing students , vilifying colleagues .... The man was clearly arro- gant , petulant and plain nasty , yet he was ...
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Dimensionen menschlicher Sinnstiftung in der Praxis: zwischen Erkenntnis ... Isabella Breier No preview available - 2006 |