Wittgenstein and the End of Philosophy: Neither Theory Nor Therapy
What is the true worth of Wittgenstein's contribution to philosophy? Opinions are strongly divided, with many resting on misreadings of his purpose. This book challenges 'theoretical' and 'therapeutic' interpretations, proposing that Wittgenstein saw clarification as the true end of philosophy, that his approach exemplifies critical philosophy.
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Wittgenstein and the End of Philosophy: Neither Theory Nor Therapy
What is the true worth of Wittgenstein's contribution to philosophy? Opinions are strongly divided, with many resting on misreadings of his purpose. This book challenges 'theoretical' and 'therapeutic' interpretations, proposing that Wittgenstein saw clarification as the true end of philosophy, that his approach exemplifies critical philosophy.
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Wittgenstein and the End of Philosophy: Neither Theory Nor Therapy

Wittgenstein and the End of Philosophy: Neither Theory Nor Therapy

by D. Hutto
Wittgenstein and the End of Philosophy: Neither Theory Nor Therapy

Wittgenstein and the End of Philosophy: Neither Theory Nor Therapy

by D. Hutto

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What is the true worth of Wittgenstein's contribution to philosophy? Opinions are strongly divided, with many resting on misreadings of his purpose. This book challenges 'theoretical' and 'therapeutic' interpretations, proposing that Wittgenstein saw clarification as the true end of philosophy, that his approach exemplifies critical philosophy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333918807
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 09/30/2003
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 261
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

DANIEL D. HUTTO is Professor of Philosophical Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. He has published on a wide range of philosophical topics in several leading journals, including: The Monist (1995); The Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1998); Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (1999) and Mind and Language (2004). He is author of The Presence of Mind (1999), Beyond Physicalism (2000) and Folk Psychological Narratives (forthcoming with MIT Bradford Books, 2006). He is also editing a forthcoming Royal Institute of Philosophy volume, Narrative and Understanding Persons, for Cambridge University Press which is to appear in 2007.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction A Focus on Logic Just the Facts? Seeking Clarity Throughout Without Explanation Before Realism and Idealism Description Alone Notes References Index
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