ABSTRACT

First published in 2005. This book has two primary objectives. The first is to show that there are substantial parallels between the work of Marx and Wittgenstein, and the second is to apply a synthesis of these two thinkers to a variety of philosophical and theoretical disputes over the character of the social sciences.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part |86 pages

Part 1

part |115 pages

Part II

chapter |11 pages

Mind and body

chapter |15 pages

Mind and action

chapter |14 pages

Explaining action

chapter |12 pages

The social self

chapter |27 pages

Conclusion