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Philosophical Grammar

by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Rush Rhees (Editor), Anthony Kenny
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Overview

At the end of 1933 Ludwig Wittgenstein partially but drastically revised a manuscript he had compiled from his 1930-1932 notebooks, but the work as a whole was not published until 1969, as Philosophische Grammatik. As this first English translation clearly reveals, the Philosophische Grammatik occupies a central place in Wittgenstein's thought, linking his earlier philosophy to his later views.

Synopsis

In 1933 Ludwig Wittgenstein revised a manuscript he had compiled from his 1930-1932 notebooks, but the work as a whole was not published until 1969, as Philosophische Grammatik. This first English translation clearly reveals the central place Philosophical Grammar occupies in Wittgenstein's thought and provides a link from his earlier philosophy to his later views.

About the Author, Ludwig Wittgenstein

Rush Rhees was in the Department of Philosophy at University College, Swansea, Wales. Anthony Kenny was a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
496
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520245020

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