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PHILOSOPHY · LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES

Hans-Johann Glock

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243-315 constitute the eighth 'chapter' of the book.

— from Wittgenstein, 1988

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Strawson and Kant

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A Wittgenstein dictionary

1996

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"This lucid and accessible dictionary presents technical terms that Wittgenstein introduced into philosophical debate or transformed substantially, and also topics to which he made a substantial contribution. Hans-Johann Glock places Wittgenstein's ideas in their historical context, and indicates their impact on his contemporaries as well as their relevance to current debates. The entries delineate Wittgenstein's lines of argument on particular issues, assessing their strengths and weaknesses, and shed light on fundamental exegetical controversies."--BOOK JACKET. "The dictionary entries are prefaced by a 'Sketch of an Intellectual Biography', which links the basic themes of the early and later philosophy and describes the general development of Wittgenstein's thinking. Extensive textual references, a detailed index and an annotated bibliography will facilitate further study. Authoritative, comprehensive and clear, the volume will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in Wittgenstein - his life, work or influence."--BOOK JACKET.

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Wittgenstein and analytic philosophy

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