
Wittgenstein
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Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
Jun 16, 1988
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192876767
ISBN-13
9780192876768
Description
A.C. Grayling explores the life and legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, a foundational figure in modern philosophy. Delving into Wittgenstein's unconventional ideas and his profound impact on various philosophical domains, Grayling presents a comprehensive account of a thinker who challenged the boundaries of language, thought, and meaning. Through insightful analysis, readers gain an understanding of how Wittgenstein's revolutionary concepts continue to resonate in contemporary discussions.
Grayling not only recounts Wittgenstein's intellectual journey but also offers a glimpse into the personal struggles that shaped his thoughts. The narrative weaves together biographical details and philosophical discourse, making it accessible for both scholars and those new to his work. This examination of Wittgenstein’s life highlights his enduring relevance, encouraging readers to reflect on the complexities of language and thought in their own lives.
Grayling not only recounts Wittgenstein's intellectual journey but also offers a glimpse into the personal struggles that shaped his thoughts. The narrative weaves together biographical details and philosophical discourse, making it accessible for both scholars and those new to his work. This examination of Wittgenstein’s life highlights his enduring relevance, encouraging readers to reflect on the complexities of language and thought in their own lives.
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