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This volume brings together distinguished Wittgenstein scholars and renowned philosophers of language in order to examine what Wittgenstein has to say about language and to assess its significance for contemporary philosophy.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume brings together distinguished Wittgenstein scholars and renowned philosophers of language in order to examine what Wittgenstein has to say about language and to assess its significance for contemporary philosophy.
Autorenporträt
EMMA BORG is Professor of Philosophy, University of Reading, UK WILLIAM CHILD is Fellow and Tutor at University College and University Lecturer at the University of Oxford, UK HANS-JOHANN GLOCK is Professor of Theoretical Philosophy, University of Zürich, Switzerland. KATHRIN GLÜER is Professor in Theoretical Philosophy, Stockholm University. Sweden P. M. S. HACKER is Emeritus Research Fellow at St John's College, University of Oxford, UK PAUL HORWICH is Professor of Philosophy, New York University, USA MARTIN KUSCH is Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, UK DAVID MACARTHUR is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Sydney, Australia ALEXANDER MILLER is Professor of Philosophy, University of Birmingham, UK A. W. MOORE is Tutorial Fellow at St Hugh's College and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford., UK ÅSA WIKFORSS is Professor in Theoretical Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden TIMOTHY WILLIAMSON is Wykeham Professor of Logic at New College, University of Oxford, UK
Rezensionen
'Daniel Whiting has brought together a collection of papers on the late philosophy of Wittgenstein, each of which, whether as a whole or in part, has something to offer to the reader...the collection is to be highly recommended.' - The Philosophical Quarterly