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The Mechanics Of Meaning David Jalal Hyder

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The Mechanics Of Meaning David Jalal Hyder
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.28 MB
Pages: 256
Author: David Jalal Hyder
ISBN: 9783110172188, 3110172186
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Mechanics Of Meaning David Jalal Hyder by David Jalal Hyder 9783110172188, 3110172186 instant download after payment.

This analysis of Wittgenstein's concept of a Spielraum, in which the author approaches the Tractatus Logico-philosophicus both systematically and from the perspective of the history of philosophy and knowledge, opens up a new and important perspective in Wittgenstein research. In establishing unexpected cross-connections between physics, the theory of perception, and logic, Hyder also makes a valuable contribution to the history of 19th century science. In particular, the links he establishes between early sensory physiology and the logicism of Russell and Frege yield a sharper and more plausible account of the notion of a "space" of possible meanings than has hitherto been available in the secondary literature. In showing this notion to be a formal precursor to that of a language game, the study also provides important pointers for the interpretation of Wittgenstein's late work.

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