17.1099, Books: Discourse Analysis: Phillips, Rhees (Eds)

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Date: 11-Apr-2006
From: Matt Glidden < blackwellnews at bos.blackwellpublishing.net >
Subject: Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse: Phillips, Rhees
(Eds) 

	
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Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 15:42:40
From: Matt Glidden < blackwellnews at bos.blackwellpublishing.net >
Subject: Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse: Phillips, Rhees (Eds) 
 



Title: Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse 
Publication Year: 2006 
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
	   http://www.blackwellpublishing.com
	
Editor: D.Z. Phillips
Editor: Rush Rhees

Paperback: ISBN: 1405132507 Pages: 352 Price: U.K. £ 19.99
Paperback: ISBN: 1405132507 Pages: 352 Price: U.S. $ 34.95
Paperback: ISBN: 1405132507 Pages: 352 Price: AUS $ 76.95


Abstract:

This original critique of Wittgenstein's analogy between language and
games, written by one of the philosopher's literary executors and closest
friends, has now been updated to include two additional articles.  
Updated edition of this original critique of Wittgenstein's analogy between
language and games.   
Rush Rhees was one of Wittgenstein's literary executors and closest
friends, as well as being an outstanding philosopher in his own right.   
D.Z. Phillips is Director of the Rush Rhees Archive and the Associated
Centre for Wittgensteinian Studies.   
Constitutes a major contribution to Wittgenstein scholarship and to
philosophical debates about the possibility of discourse.   
The second edition includes as a preface Rhees' article, 'The Fundamental
Problems of Philosophy', first published in 1994. It also includes as a
second appendix some of Rhees' reflections of Wittgenstein, his teacher. 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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