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  • ISBN-10: 0198708998
  • ISBN-13: 9780198708995
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Since the middle of the 20th century Ludwig Wittgenstein has been an exceptionally influential and controversial figure wherever philosophy is studied. This is the most comprehensive volume ever published on Wittgenstein: thirty-five leading scholars explore the whole range of his thought, offering critical engagement and original interpretation, and tracing his philosophical development. Topics discussed include logic and mathematics, language and mind, epistemology, philosophical methodology, religion, ethics, and aesthetics. Wittgenstein's relation to other founders of analytic philosophy such as Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, and G. E. Moore is explored. This Handbook is the place to look for a full understanding of Wittgenstein's special importance to modern philosophy.
List of contributors
ix
Abbreviations of Wittgenstein's works xi
PART I INTRODUCTION
Editors' Introduction
3(10)
Oskari Kuusela
Marie McGinn
1 Wittgenstein and Biography
13(14)
Brian McGuinness
PART II LOGIC AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS
2 Wittgenstein Reads Russell
27(33)
Gregory Landini
3 Assertion, Saying, and Propositional Complexity in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
60(19)
Colin Johnston
4 Wittgenstein and Frege
79(26)
Wolfgang Kienzler
5 Wittgenstein and Infinity
105(17)
A. W. Moore
6 Wittgenstein on Mathematics
122(16)
Michael Potter
7 Wittgenstein on Surveyability of Proofs
138(24)
Mathieu Marion
8 From Logical Method to 'Messing About': Wittgenstein on 'Open Problems' in Mathematics
162(21)
Simo Saatela
PART III PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
9 The Propositions Progress
183(31)
Charles Travis
10 Logical Atomism in Russell and Wittgenstein
214(26)
Ian Proops
11 The Tractatus and the Limits of Sense
240(36)
Cora Diamond
12 The Life of the Sign: Rule-following, Practice, and Agreement
276(18)
Edward Minar
13 Meaning and Understanding
294(17)
Barry Stroud
14 Wittgenstein and Idealism
311(22)
David R. Cerbone
15 Private Language
333(18)
David Stern
16 Very General Facts of Nature
351(24)
Lars Hertzberg
PART IV PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
17 Wittgenstein on the First Person
375(27)
William Child
18 Private Experience and Sense Data
402(27)
Paul Snowdon
19 Privacy
429(22)
Joachim Schulte
20 Action and the Will
451(21)
John Hyman
21 Wittgenstein on Criteria and the Problem of Other Minds
472(27)
Edward Witherspoon
22 Wittgenstein on the Experience of Meaning and Secondary Use
499(24)
Michel ter Hark
PART V EPISTEMOLOGY
23 Wittgenstein on Scepticism
523(27)
Duncan Pritchard
24 Wittgenstein and Moore
550(20)
Thomas Baldwin
25 Wittgenstein on Intuition, Rule-following, and Certainty: Exchanges with Brouwer and Russell
570(27)
Kim van Gennip
PART VI METHOD
26 The Development of Wittgenstein's Philosophy
597(23)
Oskari Kuusela
27 Wittgenstein's Methods
620(26)
James Conant
28 Grammar in the Philosophical Investigations
646(21)
Marie McGinn
29 Wittgenstein's Use of Examples
667(30)
Beth Savickey
30 Aspect Perception and Philosophical Difficulty
697(17)
Avner Baz
31 Writing Philosophy as Poetry: Literary Form in Wittgenstein
714(15)
Marjorie Perloff
32 Wittgenstein and the Moral Dimension of Philosophical Problems
729(26)
Joel Backstrom
PART VII RELIGION, AESTHETICS, ETHICS
33 Wittgenstein on Religious Belief
755(20)
Stephen Mulhall
34 Wittgenstein on Aesthetics
775(21)
Malcolm Budd
35 Wittgenstein and Ethics
796(23)
Anne-Marie S. Christensen
Index 819
Oskari Kuusela is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of The Struggle Against Dogmatism: Wittgenstein and the Concept of Philosophy (Harvard UP, 2008) and the co-editor of Wittgenstein's Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker (Blackwell, 2007).



Professor Marie McGinn is Professor Emerita of the University of York, and Professor of Philosophy at the University of East Anglia. She is author of Sense and Certainty (Blackwell, 1989), Wittgenstein and the Philosophical Investigations (Routledge, 1997), Elucidating the Tractatus: Wittgenstein's Early Philosophy of Logic and Language (OUP, 2007), and Wittgenstein and the Philosophical Investigations, 2nd Edition (Routledge, forthcoming).