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In this important study, Michael Luntley offers a compelling reading of Wittgenstein's account of meaning and intentionality, based upon a unifying theme in the early and later philosophies. Rejecting readings which see a complete break between the Philosophical Investigations and the Tractatus, as well as views of Wittgenstein's mature work which either lament or champion his anti-philosophical 'quietism', Luntley arguest that Wittgenstein's abiding concern was to show that the conditions for the possibility of intentionality consist not in a body of theoretical knowledge, but in perceptual knowledge, in our active capacity to 'see things aright'.
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- Autor/a Michael Luntley
- ISBN13 9781405102421
- ISBN10 140510242X
- Páginas 187
- Año de Edición 2003
- Fecha de publicación 01/01/2003
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Wittgenstein: meaning and judgement
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- Michael Luntley
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- Wiley-Blackwell (2003)
- 9781405102421



