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Wittgenstein Rules And Institutions 1st Edition David Bloor

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Wittgenstein Rules And Institutions 1st Edition David Bloor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 4.71 MB
Pages: 173
Author: David Bloor
ISBN: 9780415161473, 9780415161480, 0415161479, 0415161487
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Wittgenstein Rules And Institutions 1st Edition David Bloor by David Bloor 9780415161473, 9780415161480, 0415161479, 0415161487 instant download after payment.

David Bloor's challenging new evaluation of Wittgenstein's account of rules and rule-following brings together the rare combination of philosophical and sociological viewpoints. Wittgenstein enigmatically claimed that the way we follow rules is an ''institution'' without ever explaining what he meant by this term.

Wittgenstein's contribution to the debate has since been subject to sharply opposed interpretations by ''collectivist'' and ''individualist'' readings by philosophers; in the light of this controversy, Bloor argues convincingly for a collectivist, sociological understanding of Wittgenstein's later work. Accessible and simply written, this book provides the first consistent sociological reading of Wittgenstein's work for many years.

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