The Radial Method of the Middle Wittgenstein: In the Net of Language

The Radial Method of the Middle Wittgenstein: In the Net of Language

by Piotr Dehnel
The Radial Method of the Middle Wittgenstein: In the Net of Language

The Radial Method of the Middle Wittgenstein: In the Net of Language

by Piotr Dehnel

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Overview

Spanning the period between Wittgenstein's returban to Cambridge in 1929 and the first version of Philosophical Investigations in 1936, Piotr Dehnel explores the middle stage in Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical development and identifies the major issues which engrossed him, including phenomenology, philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of language. Contrary to the dominant perspective, Dehnel argues that this period was intrinsically different from the early and late stages and should not be viewed as a mere transitional phase.

The distinctiveness of Wittgenstein's middle work can be seen in his philosophical thinking as it unfolds in a non-linear trajectory: thoughts do not follow upon each other, ideas do not appear sequentially one by one, and insights do not form a straight chain. Dehnel portrays the diffused and multifarious quality of Wittgenstein's middle thinking, enabling readers to form a more comprehensive view of his entire philosophy and acquire a better grasp of his conceptual trajectory, complete with the intricacies and challenges that it poses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350257375
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/27/2024
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Piotr Dehnel is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lower Silesia and the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw, Poland.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Phenomenological Turban
2. Verification: 1929-1932
3. Wittgenstein's Critique of Frege in the Notes of 1929-1932
4. 'A Clever Man got Caught in this Net of Language': Wittgenstein's Attack on Set Theory
5. The Big Typescript as a Work of the Middle Period
6. P.S. Understanding, Expecting, Wishing
7. Magic, Rituals and Philosophy: Wittgenstein on Frazer's The Golden Bough
8. Wittgenstein as a Philosopher of Culture
Bibliography
Index

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