Wittgenstein, Human Beings and Conversation
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Wittgenstein, Human Beings and Conversation
These papers develop, in a critical spirit, themes in Wittgenstein's treatment of mind and language. The approach is distinctive in giving central place to the individual's relations with others in a way that involves detailed attention to the human bodily form and to conversation, and a significant ethical dimension.
Develops, in a critical spirit, themes in Wittgensteinโs treatment of mind and language, giving central place to the individualโs relations with others in a way that involves detailed attention to the human bodily form and to conversation, and a significant ethical dimension.
This book brings together David Cockburn's best work on Wittgensteinian themes relating to 'mind' and 'language'. While none of these papers is well described as 'exegetical', most are discussions of Wittgenstein, and all are discussions of themes central to his later work and strongly influenced by it.
The papers can be roughly divided between 'the philosophy of mind' and 'the philosophy of language'. They are, however, united by the idea that this standard classification of topics stands in the way of clear thinking about core issues, and, closely connected with that, united by the idea that the notion of a human being must be central to any philosophical treatment of them. Cockburn's approach is marked by the detailed attention given to the human bodily form, and his approach to language by the central place given to the idea of conversation. The discussions are enriched by incorporating some consideration of our relation to non-human creatures. The papers are linked by an insistence on the inescapably ethical dimension of any adequate discussion of these issues. While the debt to Wittgenstein is enormous, a number of the papers involve what may be significant criticisms of him.
Series: Anthem Studies in Wittgenstein
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781839999451
Publisher: Anthem Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 12 May 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Anthem Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 12.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 284g
Pages: 206
About the Author
David Cockburn Is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at University of Wales, Trinity St David. He is the author of books on philosophy of mind and philosophy of time, and of papers on Wittgenstein, philosophy of mind, time, religion, language and ethics.
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