Wittgenstein: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Jul 28, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Edition
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192854119
ISBN-13
9780192854117
Description
A. C. Grayling offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophical journey, delving into the complexities of his ideas that revolutionized 20th-century thought. From the logical rigor of his early work in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus to the more nuanced discussions in Philosophical Investigations, Grayling illustrates the evolution of Wittgenstein’s theories on language, meaning, and the nature of reality.
Through clear explanations and insightful commentary, readers are invited to consider how Wittgenstein's perspectives challenge traditional philosophical assumptions. Grayling effectively presents Wittgenstein's shift from viewing language as a fixed system to seeing it as a fluid, dynamic practice shaped by the forms of life of its users. This introduction not only clarifies Wittgenstein's positions but also encourages readers to reflect on their implications for contemporary philosophy and everyday language use.
Through clear explanations and insightful commentary, readers are invited to consider how Wittgenstein's perspectives challenge traditional philosophical assumptions. Grayling effectively presents Wittgenstein's shift from viewing language as a fixed system to seeing it as a fluid, dynamic practice shaped by the forms of life of its users. This introduction not only clarifies Wittgenstein's positions but also encourages readers to reflect on their implications for contemporary philosophy and everyday language use.
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