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Wittgenstein: Issues and Debates
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The work of L. Wittgenstein addresses a huge variety of topics. The spectrum ranges from mathematics to the analysis of ethical problems. These issues have generated many important philosophical discussions and the aim of this book is to examine a the broad range of philosophical problems. Michael Le Du investigates the relevance of the problems and solutions proposed by Wittgenstein in his philosophy of social sciences. Sabine Plaud explores the synoptic views vs. the primal phenomena in Wittgenstein on Goethe's Morphology. Eric Lemaire makes several critical remarks on Wittgenstein's anti-metaphyscial readings. Ay?egĂŒl Ăakal asks what the repudiation of private language means in Wittgenstein's Philosophy. Alejandro Tomasini Bassols looks into Wittgenstein and the myth of hinge propositions. Lars Hertzberg discusses P.M.S. Hacker's point of view about Wittgenstein's meaning of "concept". JesĂșs Padilla GĂĄlvez analyzes Wittgenstein's criticism against Gödel's project of metalogic.
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Table of contents
- Wittgenstein: Issues and Debates
- Tacit Knowledge and Action
- Synoptic Views vs. Primal Phenomena: Wittgenstein on Goetheâs Morphology
- Critical Remarks on Anti-Metaphyscial Readings of Wittgenstein
- What Does the Repudiation of Private Language Mean in Wittgensteinâs Philosophy?
- Wittgenstein and the Myth of Hinge Propositions
- Hacker on Concepts
- Wittgensteinâs Criticism against Gödelâs Project of Metalogic
- Abbreviations