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Wittgenstein on Sensation and Perception
Contributor(s): Hymers, Michael (Author)
ISBN: 1844658562     ISBN-13: 9781844658565
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $190.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Epistemology
Dewey: 121.340
LCCN: 2016044956
Series: Wittgenstein's Thought and Legacy
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6" W x 9.1" (1.01 lbs) 216 pages
 
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This book offers two novel claims about Wittgenstein's views and methods on perception as explored in the Philosophical Investigations. The first is an interpretive claim about Wittgenstein: that his views on sensation and perception, including his critique of private language, have their roots in his reflections on sense-datum theories and on what Hymers calls the misleading metaphor of phenomenal space. The second is a major philosophical claim: that Wittgenstein's critique of the misleading metaphor of phenomenal space is of ongoing relevance to current debates concerning first-person authority and the problem of perception because we are still tempted to draw inferences about the phenomenal that only apply to the physical. Many contemporary discussions of these topics are thus premised on the very confusions Wittgenstein sought to dispel. This book will appeal to Wittgenstein scholars who are interested in the Philosophical Investigations and to philosophers of perception who may think that Wittgenstein's views are mistaken, irrelevant, or already adequately appreciated.