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The Cambridge companion to Wittgenstein / edited by Hans Sluga, David G. Stern.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996.Description: ix, 509 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0521460255 (hardcover)
  • 0521465915 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 180 SLU 20
LOC classification:
  • B3376.W564 C345 1996
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents 1. Ludwig Wittgenstein: life and work an introduction; Hans Sluga 2. Wittgenstein's critique of philosophy Robert;J. Fogelin 3. Pictures, logic, and the limits of sense in Wittgenstein's Tractatus; Thomas Ricketts 4. Fitting versus tracking: Wittgenstein on representation;Donna M. Summerfield 5. Philosophy as grammar; Newton Garver 6. A philosophy of mathematics between two camps; Steve Gerrard 7. Necessity and normativity; Hans-Johann Glock 8. Wittgenstein, mathematics, and ethics: resisting the attractions of realism ;Cora Diamond 9. Notes and afterthoughts on the opening of Wittgenstein's Investigations; Stanley Cavell 10. Mind, meaning, and practice; Barry Stroud 11. 'Whose house is that?' Wittgenstein on the self; Hans Sluga 12. The question of linguistic idealism revisited David Bloor 13. Forms of life: mapping the rough ground; Naomi Scheman 14. Certainties of a world-picture: the epistemological investigations of On Certainty; Michael Kober 15. The availability of Wittgenstein's philosophy; David Stern Bibliography Index
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 477-495) and index.

Contents
1. Ludwig Wittgenstein: life and work an introduction; Hans Sluga
2. Wittgenstein's critique of philosophy Robert;J. Fogelin
3. Pictures, logic, and the limits of sense in Wittgenstein's Tractatus; Thomas Ricketts
4. Fitting versus tracking: Wittgenstein on representation;Donna M. Summerfield
5. Philosophy as grammar; Newton Garver
6. A philosophy of mathematics between two camps; Steve Gerrard
7. Necessity and normativity; Hans-Johann Glock
8. Wittgenstein, mathematics, and ethics: resisting the attractions of realism ;Cora Diamond
9. Notes and afterthoughts on the opening of Wittgenstein's Investigations; Stanley Cavell
10. Mind, meaning, and practice; Barry Stroud
11. 'Whose house is that?' Wittgenstein on the self; Hans Sluga
12. The question of linguistic idealism revisited David Bloor
13. Forms of life: mapping the rough ground; Naomi Scheman
14. Certainties of a world-picture: the epistemological investigations of On Certainty; Michael Kober
15. The availability of Wittgenstein's philosophy; David Stern
Bibliography
Index