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Wittgenstein

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Combining careful organization with a highly readable style, eminent scholar Avrum Stroll outlines the unconventional backdrop to Wittgenstein's great philosophical achievements: his dramatic change of professions, his eccentric lifestyle, and his privileged background. Lively and hopeful analogies punctuate this crisp and straightforward analysis of the philosopher's three great ideas, revealing the dramatic reversals of opinion that characterized Wittgenstein's career, and provide a penetrating insight into the way in which language shapes our world.

162 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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April 27, 2021
A brilliant introduction to Wittgenstein. I was aware of Wittgenstein and analytical philosophy before this book although I was not too interested in it. However, after reading this I was immediately entranced and have been on a binge of material related to the Tractatus and his 'philosophical investigations'.

Stroll presents a wonderfully digestible, entry-level analysis of Wittgenstein's three schools of thought and a brief biography within the short 170-page book that leaves you really wanting for more.

Although at a surface level the equations from the Tractatus can appear complex and uninviting Stroll breaks them down into the most understandable English and offers insightful commentary that leaves you feeling as if you have genuinely learnt something after each paragraph.
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October 26, 2018
I maybe a little unfair in only giving this book 3 stars as it was well written. I think my main problem was the brevity of the book which tried to cover a great deal of things. Wittgenstein's life and his works can not really be properly summarise in so few words and I felt this is the problem the author had. Hence at times it felt rushed and insufficiently explained/discussed. Never the less a good read, though don't expect to understand what Wittgenstein did by reading this book.
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April 2, 2024
An excellent introduction and overview of Wittgenstein’s most important ideas. A good place to start for people just beginning with Wittgenstein. Even for people well familiar with W’s thought, this books provides a great review and puts difficult concepts succinctly and powerfully.
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March 17, 2013
Looks like it's time to grab a copy of Philosophical Investigations and On Certainty.
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