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Insight and Illusion: Themes in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, 3rd Edition [Hardback]

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Peter Hacker’s Insight and Illusion is a thoroughly comprehensive examination of the evolution of Wittgenstein’s thought from the Tractatus to his later ‘mature’ phase. This is a reprint of the revised and corrected 1989 edition, with a new foreword by Constantine Sandis. Hacker’s book is now widely regarded as the best single volume study covering both the ‘early’ and the ‘later’ Wittgenstein. Until this third edition, the book had been out of print for 25 years.



Peter Hacker’s Insight and Illusion is a thoroughly comprehensive examination of the evolution of Wittgenstein’s thought from the Tractatus to his later ‘mature’ phase. This third edition is a reprint of the revised and corrected 1989 edition, with a new foreword by Constantine Sandis.



Peter Hacker’s Insight and Illusion is a thoroughly comprehensive examination of the evolution of Wittgenstein’s thought from the Tractatus to his later ‘mature’ phase. This is a reprint of the revised and corrected 1989 edition, with a new foreword by Constantine Sandis. Hacker’s book is now widely regarded as the best single volume study covering both the ‘early’ and the ‘later’ Wittgenstein. Until this third edition, the book had been out of print for 25 years.

Peter Hacker’s Insight and Illusion is a thoroughly comprehensive examination of the evolution of Wittgenstein’s thought from the Tractatus to his later ‘mature’ phase. This third edition is a reprint of the revised and corrected 1989 edition, with a new foreword by Constantine Sandis.

Recenzijas

To this day, the revised edition of Insight and Illusion is probably the best single book on Wittgenstein. Professor Hans-Johnann Glock, University of Zurich This book on Wittgensteins early to late thought is invaluable for anyone wishing to understand the ideas of this great philosopher.Professor Hanoch Ben-Yami, Central European University

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A comprehensive examination of the evolution of Wittgensteins thought from the Tractatus to his later mature phase
Foreword xi
Preface To The Revised Edition xv
Preface To The First Edition xix
List Of Abbreviations
xxiii
I Wittgenstein's Early Conception Of Philosophy
1 Background
1(11)
2 The `Preliminary' on Philosophy
12(3)
3 Philosophy and Illusion
15(7)
4 Philosophy as Critique and as Analysis
22(6)
II The Dialogue With Frege And Russell
1 Agreements and Disagreements
28(6)
2 The Grundgedanke of the Tractatus
34(8)
3 The Laws of Logic
42(8)
4 A Prelude to Conventionalism
50(6)
III Meaning, Metaphysics, And The Mind
1 The Picture Theory of Meaning
56(9)
2 The Metaphysics of the Tractatus
65(8)
3 Connecting Language with Reality: the role of the mind
73(8)
IV Empirical Realism And Transcendental Solipsism
1 The Self of Solipsism
81(9)
2 `I am my World'
90(10)
3 `The limits of language means the limits of my world'
100(4)
4 Later Years
104(4)
V Disintegration And Reconstruction
1 The Colour-Exclusion Problem
108(5)
2 Dismantling the Tractatus
113(7)
3 The Brouwer Lecture
120(8)
4 Moving off in Fresh Directions
128(6)
5 The Vienna Circle and Wittgenstein's Principle of Verification
134(12)
VI Wittgenstein's Later Conception Of Philosophy
1 A Kink in the Evolution of Philosophy
146(5)
2 A Cure for the Sickness of the Understanding
151(5)
3 Philosophy, Science, and Description
156(5)
4 Philosophy and Ordinary Language
161(4)
5 The Phenomenology and Sources of Philosophical Illusion
165(10)
6 Systematic Philosophy
175(4)
VII Metaphysics As The Shadow Of Grammar
1 Grammar
179(6)
2 The Autonomy of Grammar
185(8)
3 Grammar and Metaphysics
193(13)
4 A Note on Kant and Wittgenstein
206(9)
VIII The Refutation Of Solipsism
1 Introduction
215(3)
2 From Transcendental Solipsism to Methodological Solipsism
218(8)
3 The Solipsist's Predicament: a restatement and second diagnosis
226(3)
4 The Refutation
229(16)
IX Private Linguists And Public Speakers
1 A Disease of the Intellect
245(2)
2 Following Rules
247(4)
3 Philosophical Investigations, § 243
251(4)
4 The Private Language
255(6)
5 The Epistemology of the Private Linguist
261(3)
6 Wittgenstein's Criticism of the Private Language
264(8)
7 `Only I Know' and `Only I have'
272(4)
X `a Cloud Of Philosophy Condensed Into A Drop Of Grammar'
1 Can one know that one is in pain?
276(2)
2 Self-consciousness: the overthrow of the Cartesian picture
278(6)
3 The `Inner' and the `Outer'
284(7)
4 Experience and its Natural Expression
291(6)
5 Avowals and Descriptions
297(5)
6 Objections and Deflections
302(5)
XI Criteria, Realism And Anti-Realism
1 The Origins of the Idea
307(3)
2 Plotting the Contour-lines
310(8)
3 Further Complications
318(4)
4 Red Herrings: realism and anti-realism
322(15)
Index 337
P.M.S. Hacker is the leading authority on the philosophy of Wittgenstein. He has specialized in philosophy and cognitive neuroscience. He has written a four-volume tetralogy on human nature of which three have been published.