"This excellent selection of key passages from the voluminous writings of Wittgenstein for the first time allows him to be read systematically and continuously. I am sure it will be invaluable in the classroom and give much pleasure and enlightenment to the general reader." <i>Rom Harr</i>é<i>, University of Oxford and Georgetown University</i> <br /> <p><br /> </p> <p>Anthony Kenny and Blackwell's have done it again. With an extended preface and an added chapter on the 'New Wittgensteinians', especially for undergraduate syllabi that aim to cover the breadth of Wittgenstein's philosophical concerns, this new edition of Kenny's astute selections is required reading. <i>Richard Kortum, East Tennessee State University</i></p>
- Follows the evolution of Wittgenstein’s philosophical thought from the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus through to the Philosophical Investigations.
- Excerpts are arranged by topic and introduce readers to all the central concerns of Wittgenstein’s philosophy.
- Now includes a new chapter on ‘Sense, Nonsense and Philosophy’ incorporating material relevant to recent debates about Wittgenstein.
Introduction.
1. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
2. The Rejection of Logical Atomism.
3. The Nature of Philosophy.
4. Meaning and Understanding.
5. Intentionality.
6. Following a Rule.
7. Thinking.
8. The Will.
9. Private Language and Private Experience.
10. Aspect and Image.
11. The First Person.
12. The Inner and the Outer.
13. Necessity.
14. Scepticism and Certainty.
15. Sense, Nonsense and Philosophy.
16. Ethics, Life and Faith.
Notes on Sources.
Index
For the second edition, a new chapter on ‘Sense, Nonsense and Philosophy’ has been added incorporating material relevant to recent debates about Wittgenstein. In particular, this chapter includes key passages which have proved central to interpretations of Wittgenstein by the so-called ‘New Wittgensteinians’.