First published in 2005. Twentieth-century philosophy, more than
that of any other period, has become deeply and sharply conscious
of the connection between philosophical problems and language. We
now seem to have entered what might well be called the
Wittgensteinian 'moment' in philosophy. This volume seeks to
provide a general survey of Wittgenstein's thought, considering
both the Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus (1922) and the Philosophical
Investigations (1953), and also to give some account of the
influence which these two very different books have exercised.
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