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This book offers a Wittgensteinian study of concept possession and
of the nature of conceptual investigation in philosophy. It is both
an ideal advanced introduction to Wittgenstein's philosophy and an
original treatment of some of its most crucial yet least developed
regions. The book is written as a Socratic dialogue, which frames
the discussion within a backward glance to Plato's Theory of Forms.
In so doing it makes a bold claim as to Wittgenstein's place in
Western philosophy.
This book is a Wittgensteinian study of concept possession and
conceptual investigation in philosophy. It offers advanced
introduction to Wittgenstein's philosophy and original treatment of
its most crucial regions. Written as a Socratic dialogue, with a
glance to Plato, it makes a bold claim about Wittgenstein's place
in Western philosophy.
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