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by Ludwig Wittgenstein · 2009 · 592 pages

Cormac McCarthy
A seminal work of 20th-century philosophy that marks a shift from formal logic to ordinary language philosophy. It introduces influential concepts such as language-games and family resemblances, arguing that the meaning of words is rooted in their practical use within social contexts. The text is structured as a series of remarks exploring the nature of logic, mind, and communication.
Published
2009
Pages
592
Language
de
ISBN
9781405159289
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