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Wittgenstein's Doctrine of the Tyranny of Language: An Historical and Critical Examination of His Blue Book 1971 Edition
Contributor(s): Engel, S. Morris (Author)
ISBN: 9401187665     ISBN-13: 9789401187664
Publisher: Springer
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 1971
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
- Philosophy | Reference
- Philosophy | Language
Dewey: 149.94
Physical Information: 144 pages
 
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STEPHEN TOULMIN George Santayana used to insist that those who are ignorant of the history of thought are doomed to re-enact it. To this we can add a corollary: that those who are ignorant of the context of ideas are doom- ed to misunderstand them. In a few self-contained fields such as pure mathematics, concepts and conceptual systems can perhaps be de- tached from their historico-cultural situations; so that (for instance) a self-taught Ramanujan, living alone in India, mastered number- theory to a point at which he could make major contributions to European mathematics. But elsewhere the situation is different - and, in philosophy, inevitably so. For philosophical ideas and problems confront us like geological specimens in situ; and, in the act of prising them free from their historical and cultural locations, we can too easily forget about the matrix in which they took shape, and end by impossing on them a sculptural form of our own making. Something of this kind has happened in the case of Ludwig Wittgen- stein. For his philosophical work has commonly been seen as an episode in the development, either of mathematical logic, or of twentieth-century British philosophy. His associations with Frege and Russell, Moore and Waismann, have over-shadowed everything else in his cultural origins and intellectual concerns.