Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
194
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Sep 6, 1972
Издатель
Harper & Row
ISBN-10
0061316865
ISBN-13
9780061316869
Описание
Ludwig Wittgenstein's reflections in this collection explore the intricate relationship between language, knowledge, and certainty. Written during his final months, these profound insights engage deeply with the philosophical debates surrounding certainty as a foundational aspect of human understanding, drawing inspiration from G.E. Moore's earlier arguments.
Wittgenstein, alongside contributions from prominent scholars such as G.E.M. Anscombe and G.H. Von Wright, delves into the nature of truth and the frameworks that underpin our beliefs. Their discussions illuminate the complexities inherent in everyday perceptions of certainty, inviting readers to examine their own assumptions and the philosophical implications behind them. This work ultimately serves as a thoughtful meditation on the nature of human knowledge and the limits of what can be known.
Wittgenstein, alongside contributions from prominent scholars such as G.E.M. Anscombe and G.H. Von Wright, delves into the nature of truth and the frameworks that underpin our beliefs. Their discussions illuminate the complexities inherent in everyday perceptions of certainty, inviting readers to examine their own assumptions and the philosophical implications behind them. This work ultimately serves as a thoughtful meditation on the nature of human knowledge and the limits of what can be known.