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Leading scholars discuss whether some of the main tenets or theses that are currently or traditionally ascribed to Wittgenstein are still both theoretically and exegetically viable, by focusing on three well-established Wittgensteinian themes: mind, meaning, and metaphilosophy.
About the authors
WILLIAM CHILD is Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, Oxford, UK
PASQUALE FRASCOLLA is Professor of Philosophy of Language at the University of Basilicata, Italy
HANS-JOHANN GLOCK is Chair in Philosophy at University of Zurich, and is currently President, Philosophical Society Zurich Switzerland
PAUL HORWICH is Professor of Philosophy, New York University, USA
SIR ANTHONY KENNY (retired) University of Oxford, UK
DIEGO MARCONI teaches Philosophy of Language at the University of Torino, Italy
KEVIN MULLIGAN, Professor of Analytic Philosophy, University of Geneva, Switzerland
EVA PICARDI is Professor of Philosophy of Language, University of Bologna, Italy. She is also Director of the Doctoral Programme 'Mind, Logic, and Language'
JOACHIM SCHULTE teaches at University of Zurich, Switzerland
FREDERICK STOUTLAND is Permanent Visiting Professor, University of Uppsala, Sweden
ALBERTO VOLTOLINI is a Philosopher of Language and Mind, and is Associate Professor at the University of Turin, Italy
MEREDITH WILLIAMS is Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, USA
TIMOTHY WILLIAMSON, is Wykeham Professor of Logic, New College, Oxford, UK
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Wittgenstein: Mind, Meaning and Metaphilosophy
Editors: P. Frascolla, D. Marconi, A. Voltolini
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan London
eBook Packages: Philosophy and Religion (R0)
Copyright Information: Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2010
Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-230-21941-0Published: 29 April 2010
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: VII, 290