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Ludwig Wittgenstein (Paperback)
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Ludwig Wittgenstein (Paperback)
Series: Critical Lives
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Loot Price R563
Discovery Miles 5 630
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Ludwig Wittgenstein, writes noted scholar Edward Kanterian, was a
philosopher's philosopher'. He was one of the founders of modern
analytic philosophy and is regarded as the greatest philosophical
genius since Immanuel Kant. In this book, Kanterian traces the
complex relationship between the philosopher's life, his work and
his time. The author describes Wittgenstein's eventful life, his
numerous trips, and his friendships with some of the greatest
thinkers of the twentieth century, including Bertrand Russell, John
Maynard Keynes, George Edward Moore and Gilbert Royle. Kanterian
also presents a careful account of Wittgenstein's notoriously
abstract philosophical works, from his early masterpiece Tractatus
Logico-Philosophicus (1921) to the Philosophical Investigations,
published posthumously in 1953. The author makes Wittgenstein's
work comprehensible to lay readers, as well as offering original
interpretations that further illuminate the writings. Emerging from
the highly sophisticated Viennese upper class at the turn of the
last century, Wittgenstein had intellectual and artistic
aspirations going far beyond theoretical philosophy. In particular
he took great interest in art and music, and during his entire
lifetime was deeply tormented by ethical and religious questions.
There is something about Wittgenstein's life and persona, the
author believes, that captivates our collective imagination and
seems to offer answers to the ethical problems of our own time.
Kanterian sees Wittgenstein's life as the focal point of important
conflicts and tensions of an entire age. A readable, concise
account that uses many telling quotations from the philosopher's
own writings, as well as numerous illustrations, this book will
appeal to scholars and students of Wittgenstein, and the broad
audience for introductions to philosophy.
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