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Wittgenstein's Copernican Revolution

The Question of Linguistic Idealism
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This volume is concerned with how one is to conceive of the relation between language and reality without embracing linguistic realism and without courting any form of linguistic idealism either. It argues that this is precisely what Wittgenstein does and also examines some well known contemporary philosophers who have been concerned with this same question.

Author Biography:

ILHAM DILMAN is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wales, Swansea. He is the author of eighteen philosophical books including, Existential Critiques of Cartesianism, Love: Its Forms, Dimensions and Paradoxes, Language and Reality: Modern Perspectives on Wittgenstein, Free Will, and Raskolnikov's Rebirth: Psychology and the Understanding of Good and Evil.
Release date Australia
December 14th, 2001
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  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
X, 226 p.
Pages
226
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9780333973547
Product ID
2156875

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