Does Wittgenstein's method of analysis rest on the distinction between
internal and external relations? Approaching Wittgenstein's writings
from a new perspective, Wittgenstein on Internal and External
Relations focuses on how Wittgenstein distinguishes between relations
that are grounded in the nature of their related terms, internal, and
those which belong to them accidentally, external. This original
approach reveals the difference to be one of the most fundamental
distinctions that Wittgenstein drew in his writings. Working
chronologically, it summarizes the philosophical background against
which the distinction emerged, addressing Hegel, Bradley, Russell and
Moore. Dealing with Wittgenstein's early and later writings, it
distils definitions of the notions of internal and external relations
and offers its applications, before concluding with the rationale for
Wittgenstein's method of analysis. Making a valuable contribution to
Wittgenstein scholarship, Wittgenstein on Internal and External
Relations presents significant new insights into his relationship with
Russell and Moore and shows how internal and external relations inform
his entire philosophical approach.
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Tracing all the Connections
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ISBN
9781474242134
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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