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虚假的监禁:维特根斯坦哲学发展之研究, 第1卷

【英语】 虚假的监禁:维特根斯坦哲学发展之研究, 第1卷 2008-07-30

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书名: The False Prison: A Study of the Development of Wittgenstein's Philosophy Volume 1 (False Prison)
作者: David Pears (Author)
出版社: Oxford University Press, USA (November 5, 1987)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0198247702
ISBN-13: 978-0198247708

Book Description
This is the first of two volumes which describe the development of Wittgenstein's philosophy from the Tracatus to his later writings. Part I of this volume is a survey of the whole of his work; Part II is a detailed examination of the central ideas for his early system. The second volume will cover later philosophy. The book fills a gap in the literature on Wittgenstein between brief introductions and detailed commentaries. Although necessarily selective, the doctrines and ideas chosen for detailed discussion are those which reveal the general structure of Wittgenstein's work. David Pears has taken full account of the origins of Wittgenstein's philosophy and its relation to the philosophies of his predecessors and contemporaries. But the author's main emphasis is on the internal organization of Wittgenstein's thought. Philosophy students concentrate on the details of his work but often find it difficult to see their place in the general pattern. This book presents the general and the particular within a relatively constant framework, thereby making Wittgenstein's thought more accessible to students of philosophy and to non-specialists.

Review
"The clarity of exposition and the detail with which the arguments are untangled makes this an excellent book for student use." -- International Studies in Philosophy

"An excellent treatment of the early philosophy of Wettgenstein and some of his dominant theories." -- George L. Farre, Georgetown University.

"[Pears'] book is a lucid statement of one important way of reading Wittgenstein. He faces up to some of the most difficult passages of the text, asks many of the right questions, and sheds light on many important issues. It is well written, and a pleasure to read. It should be read by anyone who is interested in the philosophy of Wittgenstein." -- NOUS

About the Author
David Pears is at University of Oxford.

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