ABSTRACT

This text offers major re-evaluation of Wittgenstein's thinking. It is a collection of essays that presents a significantly different portrait of Wittgenstein. The essays clarify Wittgenstein's modes of philosophical criticism and shed light on the relation between his thought and different philosophical traditions and areas of human concern. With essays by Stanley Cavell, James Conant, Cora Diamond, Peter Winch and Hilary Putnam, we see the emergence of a new way of understanding Wittgenstein's thought. This is a controversial collection, with essays by highly regarded Wittgenstein scholars that may change the way we look at Wittgenstein's body of work.

chapter |18 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part II THE TRACTATUS AS FORERUNNER OF WITTGENSTEIN’S LATER WRITINGS

chapter 9|14 pages

RETHINKING MATHEMATICAL NECESSITY

chapter 11|31 pages

DOES BISMARCK HAVE A BEETLE IN HIS BOX?

The private language argument in the Tractatus

chapter 12|22 pages

HOW TO DO THINGS WITH WOOD

Wittgenstein, Frege and the problem of illogical thought

chapter |2 pages

A DISSENTING VOICE

chapter 14|36 pages

WAS HE TRYING TO WHISTLE IT?