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This book is a collection of essays each of which discusses the
work of one of eight individuals - Rush Rhees, Peter Winch, R. F.
Holland, J. R. Jones, H. O. Mounce, D. Z. Phillips, Ilham Dilman
and R.W. Beardsmore - who taught philosophy at the University of
Wales, Swansea, for some time from the 1950s through to the 1990s
and so contributed to what in some circles came to be known as 'the
Swansea School'. These eight essays are in turn followed by a ninth
that, drawing on the previous eight, offers something of a critical
overview of philosophy at Swansea during that same period. The
essays are not primarily historical in character. Instead they aim
at both the critical assessment and the continuation of the sort of
philosophical work that during those years came to be especially
associated with philosophy at Swansea, work that is deeply indebted
to the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein but also distinctively
sensitive to the relevance of literary works to philosophical
reflection.
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