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Wittgenstein: Meaning and Judgement

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ISBN: 978-0-470-77622-3

February 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

200 pages

Description
In this important study, Michael Luntley offers a compelling reading of Wittgenstein’s account of meaning and intentionality, based upon a unifying theme in the early and later philosophies.

  • A compelling reading of Wittgenstein’s account of meaning and intentionality.
  • Offers an important and original reading of Wittgenstein’s key texts.
  • Based upon a unifying theme in Wittgenstein’s early and later philosophies.
About the Author
Michael Luntley is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. His previous publications include Language, Logic and Experience (1988), Reason, Truth and Self (1995) and Contemporary Philosophy of Thought (Blackwell, 1999).
Features

  • A compelling reading of Wittgenstein’s account of meaning and intentionality.

  • Offers an important and original reading of Wittgenstein’s key texts.

  • Based upon a unifying theme in Wittgenstein’s early and later philosophies.