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Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse

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Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse by Rush Rhees delves into Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical approach to language and communication. The book explores how discourse is possible, examining the implications of Wittgenstein's ideas for understanding linguistic meaning and interaction. Rhees provides an in-depth analysis of how language connects with reality, focusing on Wittgenstein's significant influence on contemporary thought.
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Delve into the depths of language and thought in this philosophical exploration that may captivate you if you're intrigued by the nature of discourse and dialogue. It offers a profound analysis of how we communicate, grounded in the philosophical ideas related to human interaction and understanding. Ideal for those who appreciate complex theoretical discussions informed by a rich intellectual legacy.

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This original critique of Wittgenstein's analogy between language and games, written by one of the philosopher's literary executors and closest friends, has now been updated to include two additional articles. * Updated edition of this original critique of Wittgenstein's analogy between language and games.

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Four years after the publication of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, Rush Rhees, one of Wittgenstein's literary executors and closest friends, began writing reflections on the masterpiece he had helped to edit. In this collection of his previously unpublished writings, Rhees offers an original critique of Wittgenstein's analogy between language and games.

The volume constitutes a major contribution not only to Wittgenstein scholarship, but also to philosophical debates about the possibility of discourse, and to why conversation is central to that possibility.

For the second edition, D.Z. Philips has inserted as a preface Rhees' article, 'The Fundamental Problems of Philosophy', first published in 1994. This paper gives a clear picture of Rhees' view of the distinctive nature of philosophical questions and of the character shown in a deep pursuit of them.

Secondly, Philips has included as an additional appendix, some of Rhees' reflections on Wittgenstein, his teacher. The book's index has also been enhanced.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781405132503

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 March 2006

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Edition: 2nd edition

Contributors:

  • Edited by D. Z. Phillips

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 599g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Author Biography

Rush Rhees (1905-1989) taught philosophy at the University of Swansea from 1940 to 1966, where he was subsequently made an Honorary Professor and Fellow. Among his principal teachers he included Alfred Kastil, John Anderson, G.E. Moore and, above all, Ludwig Wittgenstein. He was one of Wittgenstein’s literary executors and closest friends, as well as being an outstanding philosopher in his own right.

Editor Biography

D.Z. Phillips
was Professor of Philosophy Emeritus and Rush Rhees Professor Emeritus at the University of Wales, Swansea and Danforth Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. He was also Director of the Rush Rhees Archive, Swansea and the Associated Centre for Wittgensteinian Studies. He co-edited β€˜Wittgenstein: Attention to Particulars’ (1989), a collection in Rhees' honour, and was the editor of seven of Rhees’ works published posthumously.

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