ABSTRACT

This is a collection of essays on the work of philosophy of Wittgenstein, where the editor seeks to present his ideas as 'one or a unity' rather than the treatment of the usual early and later works. First published in 1969, the essays span the areas of the use and reference of names, ontology and identity in Tractatus , mathematics, human beings, Wittgenstein and Strawson on others, pain and private language and Wittgenstein's look at Freud.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

The Unity of Wittgenstein's Philosophy

chapter 1|31 pages

Use and Reference of Names

chapter 2|15 pages

‘Ontology’ and Identity in the Tractatus

 Propos of Black's Companion

chapter 3|51 pages

Wittgenstein On Mathematics

chapter 4|35 pages

Human Beings

chapter 6|18 pages

Pain and Private Language

chapter 7|27 pages

Wittgenstein's Freud