In this biography of Wittgenstein, the author interleaves the philosophical and emotional aspects of his subject's life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ray Monk is also the author of Bertrand Russell: The Spirit of Solitude and Robert Oppenheimer: A Life Inside the Centre. He is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton.
Inhaltsangabe
Ludwig Wittgenstein - Ray Monk Introduction I. 1889-1919 1. The Laboratory for Self-destruction 2. Manchester 3. Russell's Protégé 4. Russell's Master 5. Norway 6. Behind the Lines 7. At the Front II. 1919-1928 8. The Unprintable Truth 9. "An Entirely Rural Affair" 10. Out of the Wilderness III. 1929-41 11. The Second Coming 12. The "Verificationist Phase" 13. The Fog Clears 14. A New Beginning 15. Francis 16. Language-games: The Blue and Brown Books 17. Joining the Ranks 18. Confessions 19. Finis Austriae 20. The Reluctant Professor IV. 1941-51 21. War Work 22. Swansea 23. The Darkness of This Time 24. A Change of Aspect 25. Ireland 26. A Citizen of No Community 27. Storeys End Appendix: Bartley's Wittgenstein and the Coded Remarks References Select Bibliography Index
Ludwig Wittgenstein - Ray Monk Introduction I. 1889-1919 1. The Laboratory for Self-destruction 2. Manchester 3. Russell's Protégé 4. Russell's Master 5. Norway 6. Behind the Lines 7. At the Front II. 1919-1928 8. The Unprintable Truth 9. "An Entirely Rural Affair" 10. Out of the Wilderness III. 1929-41 11. The Second Coming 12. The "Verificationist Phase" 13. The Fog Clears 14. A New Beginning 15. Francis 16. Language-games: The Blue and Brown Books 17. Joining the Ranks 18. Confessions 19. Finis Austriae 20. The Reluctant Professor IV. 1941-51 21. War Work 22. Swansea 23. The Darkness of This Time 24. A Change of Aspect 25. Ireland 26. A Citizen of No Community 27. Storeys End Appendix: Bartley's Wittgenstein and the Coded Remarks References Select Bibliography Index
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