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Michael Luntley

    Language, Logic, and Experience: The Case for Anti-Realism
    Wittgenstein
    • Wittgenstein

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      In his thought-provoking book, Michael Luntley presents a groundbreaking interpretation of the opening section of Wittgenstein's *Philosophical Investigations*. He critiques recent literature, advocates for Wittgenstein's relevance in contemporary philosophy, and impacts our understanding of his major works, especially in the philosophy of language.

      Wittgenstein
    • Challenging the notion of realism, this work argues that it is an unnecessary and untenable myth that obscures our understanding of objectivity and truth. The author explores the implications of rejecting realism, offering insights on how to navigate life with this recognition. Through critical examination, the book aims to redefine our perceptions of reality and the concepts that shape our understanding of the world.

      Language, Logic, and Experience: The Case for Anti-Realism