Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Wittgenstein and On Certainty
Andy Hamilton
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Ludwig Wittgenstein is arguably the most important philosopher of the twentieth century. In On Certainty he discusses central issues in epistemology, including the nature of knowledge and scepticism. The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Wittgenstein and On Certainty introduces and assesses:
- Wittgenstein's career and the background to his later philosophy
- the central ideas and text of On Certainty, including its responses to G.E. Moore and discussion of fundamental issues in the theory of knowledge
- Wittgenstein's continuing importance in contemporary philosophy.
This GuideBook is essential reading for all students of Wittgenstein, and for those studying epistemology and philosophy of language. On Certainty, Wittgenstein's final ... Read more
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Routledge Philosophy Guidebooks
Condition
New
Number of Pages
360
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780415450768
SKU
V9780415450768
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About Andy Hamilton
Andy Hamilton teaches Philosophy at Durham University, UK. His books include Aesthetics and Music (2007), Lee Konitz (2007) and The Self in Question: Memory, the Body and Self-Consciousness (2013). He also teaches aesthetics and history of jazz at Durham, and contributes to The Wire magazine.
Reviews for Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Wittgenstein and On Certainty
'This unique and highly readable introduction sets Wittgenstein’s late text in its historical context and emphasises enduring themes running through his later philosophy. Using recent work on On Certainty, Hamilton provides his reader with a clear exposition of the work’s major themes, facilitating further engagement.' – Bernhard Weiss, University of Cape Town, South Africa 'Wittgenstein wrote, "Philosophy is not ... Read more