Wittgenstein's philosophical development Phenomenology, grammar, method, and the anthropological view /

The book explains why and how Wittgenstein adapted the Tractatus in phenomenological and grammatical terms to meet challenges of his 'middle period.' It also shows why and how he invents a new method and develops an anthropological perspective, which gradually frame his philosophy and give...

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Main Authors: Engelmann, Mauro Luiz.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: History of analytic philosophy
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137316592
Summary: The book explains why and how Wittgenstein adapted the Tractatus in phenomenological and grammatical terms to meet challenges of his 'middle period.' It also shows why and how he invents a new method and develops an anthropological perspective, which gradually frame his philosophy and give birth to the Philosophical Investigations.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9780230282568.
Carrier Form: 336 p. : 4 figures.
ISBN: 9780230282568
9781137316592 :
1137316594 :
CLC: B561.59
Contents: Preface Series Editor's Foreword List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Phenomenology, 'Grammar,' and the Limits of Sense 2. Russell's Causal Theory of Meaning, Rule-Following, The Calculus Conception, and the Invention of the Genetic Method 3. The Big Typescript, the Tractatus, Sraffa, and the Anthropological Perspective 4. The Road to the Philosophical Investigations (Blue Book, Brown Book, Brown Book German, and MS 142) 5. The Philosophical Investigations Bibliography Index.