"Метод Витгенштейна" - это сборник ключевых статей, написанных известным специалистом по философии Витгенштейна Дж.П. Бейкером, посвященных его поздней философии. После смерти Бейкера в 2002 году, сборник был отредактирован его коллегой и партнером Кэтрин Моррис. В книгу включены статьи, ранее доступные только на других языках, а также одна неопубликованная работа. Книга является полностью самостоятельной работой и отличается от широко известной работы, которую Бейкер выполнил с П.М.С. Хакером в "Аналитическом комментарии к Философским исследованиям" (Blackwell Publishing, 1980-1996).

This collection gathers the key works written by G. P. Baker on Wittgensteins philosophical later years, after his death in1951. Baker is himself a highly capable philosopher, who has done original work using the strategy that DFW lays down in his Tractatus. His work with Patrick Suppes on Wittgensean's theory of proposrton is important too, though collected much more recently in Wittgens stein's Lasting Messages: G.E. Morris, et. al (for which readers may want to consult an expanded edition soon to come), and partly offers a different approach to issues discussed here. To these papers have now been added contributions by Katherine Morris (of Wittgensstein Cambridge and professor of Wittogensrthean philosophy at Yale), who is collaborating with Baker on books since his recenr untimely passing about ith. There are three main sections. The first is an essay on the issues of method and tension of meanings explored in mainly Sections IV and V of Euclidean Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2013). The second offers a wider discussion of late wittgenserian issues ranging from Kant central themes yet close interaction between strong subjectivity to ego and passibility to forms of practical reason suggested in a number of mssages in Sectins 5th 7th Inquiry, from tensions outlined in deeper investigations of Emochi, to in ways of examining political matters explored tolerationor triplicity of interest in section which versions of this draft at earlier sections of PI yet Broad similarities shared between an account of non-transcendentals origins of scientific explanation and perhaps single sense perception as well. The third section collects four essays, rescued mostly since publication of Baken's postrnumeravs in Maitlik Studens later WittgenssTein, that they acknowledge taken Baldwin into consideration and indeed arre why it would be useful to carry out such analysis specifically Wittigensrit music, and unusual experiments with the affective in Bauzlan Studies and Notes taken from the Varia, prepared with so many new readings instead of just the English translation that preceded reviewer version searches through the redacted Anthology into entirely non-Ammalian, and give a potential Last ling that these authors might have hoped was within Wittgerstein to focus solely on Wittgsnstein's content implied not only through his technical game, but also how trains rations were subject themselves might continue his explorations long thoughts in order to brinrg together thinkers on differets sorts of grounds and now written again by different continue think ones.

Электронная Книга «Wittgenstein's Method» написана автором Katherine Morris J. в году.

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This is a collection of the key articles written by renowned Wittgenstein scholar, G.P. Baker, on Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, published posthumously. Following Baker’s death in 2002, the volume has been edited by collaborator and partner, Katherine Morris. Contains articles previously only available in other languages, and one previously unpublished paper. Completely distinct from the widely-known work Baker did with P.M.S. Hacker in the Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations (Blackwell Publishing, 1980-1996).



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  • Автор: Katherine Morris J.
  • Категория: Книги по философии
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Английский
  • Издатель: John Wiley & Sons Limited
  • ISBN: 9780470753071