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The Later Philosophy Of Wittgenstein David Pole

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The Later Philosophy Of Wittgenstein David Pole
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.79 MB
Author: David Pole
ISBN: 9781472556653, 9781472506504, 1472556658, 1472506502
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Later Philosophy Of Wittgenstein David Pole by David Pole 9781472556653, 9781472506504, 1472556658, 1472506502 instant download after payment.

‘David Pole, in his The Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein, makes an admirable attempt to clarify the central points of Wittgenstein’s philosophy in a straightforward manner. He approaches it from the outside with sympathy and good sense. And since he combines a clear head with a fluent style of writing a combination that is rare among the initiated his book will prove an excellent introduction for those who need a succinct account of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy without any mystical overtones.’ – The Economist ‘There is now a real need for a commentary on what must in frankness be admitted to be an exceedingly difficult corpus of philosophy. Mr Pole’s little book is a response to that need; if small in bulk, it is rich in ideas and all students of Wittgenstein will turn to it with gratitude.’ – Sunday Times

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