The Great Philosophers: Wittgenstein
By (Author) Peter Hacker
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
12th January 2021
7th January 2021
United Kingdom
Paperback
96
Width 110mm, Height 176mm, Spine 14mm
70g
'Nothing is so difficult as not deceiving oneself' Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein overturned centuries of philosophical reflection on the nature of 'the inner', of our subjective experience and of our knowledge of self and others. Traditional conceptions of 'the outer', of human behaviour, were equally distorted and so too was the relation between the inner and the outer.This highly accessible account offers an illuminating introduction to Wittgenstein's philosophy of mind and to his conception of philosophy, showing how Wittgenstein's examination of our use of words clarifies our notions of mind, body and behaviour. W&NNON-FICTIONPHILOSOPHYUK 3.99The books should improve the cultural circulation of philosophy by their style as well as their substance - TES
Rarely have intellectual sophistication and complexity come so cheap - FINANCIAL TIMESA promising venture - THE TIMESThe virtue of these deceptively brief books is that they are the real thing - EVENING STANDARDPeter Hacker is the leading authority on the philosophy of Wittgenstein. He is Emeritus Fellow at St John's College, Oxford University, where he was a Tutorial Fellow in philosophy from 1966 to 2006 and he holds an honorary professorship at the Institute of Neurology, University College, London. He has held visiting chairs in North America and both British Academy and Leverhulme Senior Research Fellowships. He is the author of twenty four books and over 160 papers, and has written extensively on the philosophy of Wittgenstein, the history of analytic philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, cognitive neuroscience, and has recently completed a tetralogy on human nature.