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- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Front
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- A note on editions of Wittgenstein’s work
- Abbreviations
- Chronology
- Life and works One
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Background and Early Life
- 3. 1911–19: Cambridge, the First World War, and the Tractatus
- 4. 1919–28: Retreat
- 5. 1929–47: Return to Philosophy – Cambridge, the Second World War, and Philosophical Investigations
- 6. 1947–51: Final Years
- 7. Plan for the Book
- Summary
- Further Reading
- The Tractatus: language and logic Two
- 1. Representation
- 2. Analysis and Logic
- Summary
- Further Reading
- The Tractatus: reality and the limits of language Three
- 1. Reality
- 2. The Limits of Language
- Summary
- Further Reading
- From the Tractatus to Philosophical Investigations Four
- 1. From Logical Analysis to Surveyable Representation
- 2. ‘The Diversity of Kinds of Word and Sentence’: Wittgenstein’s Rejection of Referentialism
- 3. Meaning and Use
- Summary
- Further Reading
- The later philosophy: intentionality and rule-following Five
- 1. Intentionality
- 2. Rules and Rule-Following
- Summary
- Further Reading
- The later philosophy: mind and psychology Six
- 1. Sensations and Sensation Language
- 2. Themes in the Philosophy of Psychology
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Knowledge and certainty Seven
- 1. Moore’s ‘Proof of an External World’
- 2. Moorean Propositions
- 3. Moorean Propositions as Rules of Enquiry
- 4. The Threat of Relativism
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Religion and anthropology Eight
- 1. Religion
- 2. Anthropology
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Legacy and influence Nine
- 1. The Tractatus and Contemporary Philosophy
- 2. Wittgenstein’s Later Work and Contemporary Philosophy
- 3. Wittgenstein’s Conception of Philosophy
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
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