This Complicated Form of Life: Essays on Wittgenstein
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book explores the interconnectedness of Wittgenstein's ideas with the broader Western philosophical tradition, challenging the view that his thoughts can be considered in isolation. Garver, a prominent scholar of Wittgenstein, provides a detailed examination of how his work relates to and influences various philosophical discourses, highlighting the significance of understanding his contributions within a historical context.
