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~ (Author) "Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations in concerned with two principal topics: the philosophy of language and philosophical psychology..." (more)
Key Phrases: behaviour that expresses, grammatical enquiry, grammatical investigation, Philosophical Investigations, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press (more...)
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"A beautifully lucid guide through the main themes of the Investigations ... The movement of Wittgenstein's thought, how the different topics hang together, why they come in the order they do--are all made clearer than any other discussion I know." -- Jane Heal, St. John's College, Cambridge

"McGinn's efforts to display the anti-theoretical thrust of Wittgenstein's thinking are effective ... [She] makes the Investigations more accessible to (advanced) undergraduates than anything else out there. For graduate students ... it could, coupled with the Investigations, become the standard introduction." -- Teaching Philosophy

A beautifully lucid guide through the main themes of the Investigations ... The movement of Wittgenstein's thought, how the different topics hang together, why they come in the order they do--are all made clearer than any other discussion I know.
–Jane Heal, St. John's College, Cambridge

A beautifully lucid guide through the main themes of the Investigations ... The movement of Wittgensteins thought, how the different topics hang together, why they come in the order they do--are all made clearer than any other discussion I know.
–Jane Heal, St. Johns College, Cambridge

McGinn's efforts to display the anti-theoretical thrust of Wittgenstein's thinking are effective ... [She] makes the Investigations more accessible to (advanced) undergraduates than anything else out there. For graduate students ... it could, coupled with the Investigations, become the standard introduction.
Teaching Philosophy

McGinns efforts to display the anti-theoretical thrust of Wittgensteins thinking are effective ... [She] makes the Investigations more accessible to (advanced) undergraduates than anything else out there. For graduate students ... it could, coupled with the Investigations, become the standard introduction.
Teaching Philosophy


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Wittgenstein is the most influential twentieth-century philosopher in the English-speaking world. In The Philosophical Investigations, his most important work, he introduces the famous "private language argument" which changed the whole philosophical view of language.
Wittgenstein and the Philosophical Investigations introduces and assesses Wittgenstein's life and its connection with his thought, the text of The Philosophical Investigations, and the importance of Wittgenstein's work to contemporary philosophy.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (April 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415111919
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415111911
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not the Best, November 16, 2000
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Marie McGinn does a good job at highlighting many of the themes in the Philosophical Investigations. But at the same time her analysis strays from many of the traditional interpretations. Portions of her interpretation do not stay within the context of the book which in turn, gives a misleading impression of Wittgenstein's thought. It needs to be kept in mind that although Wittgenstein's analysis of language is directed at many of the empty claims of metaphysics caused by a confusion of our grammar and at redirecting philosophy to focus on language, it does not follow that he is suggesting to do away with traditional philosophy. I felt that McGinn's book tends to give this misleading impression. I would suggest getting secondary sources done by Wittgenstein's students such as Norman Malcom. Also consider looking at P.M.L.S. Hacker who has done a two volume line by line analysis of the Investigations.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent primer on Wittgenstein, November 20, 1999
By Elias H. Zuniga (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
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Having read numerous "begginer" introductions to Wittgenstein, the Routledge guidebook has definitely been the best! Its focus on the Philosophical Investigations, and it includes (along with others) sections on rule following, Wittgenstein's style, his critique of Saint Agustine's theory of naming, and the private language argument. Strongly recommend for those attempting to get a grasp of such a difficult to understand philosopher.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dry and rigorous, but worth the effort, November 23, 2006
By Daniel R. Greenfield "Dan" (Wisconsin, United States) - See all my reviews
  
Let me say at the outset that I have not read PI, and probably never will. I have read several books about Wittgenstein (W's Vienna and W's Poker, both enjoyable), and am fairly acquainted with the earlier philosophy of the Tractatus. The latter philosophy of PI I barely understood, but wanted to. That was the motive behind my reading this work. I knew the subject would be difficult, but given the fact that the book has a small word count, I figured I could get through it easily. Fortunately, I did get through it, but it was not an easy read.

Initially, I was struck by McGinn's writing style: it seemed a little odd and peculiar. Sentences I would find myself reading over twice, three times; paragraphs initially not making sense until about the third time through. As I got further on in the book I began to realize that it is not so much a defective writing style, but rather just very difficult-to-express ideas that she is writing about. Imagine doing microsurgery on concepts; that is the image that came to my mind repeatedly as I was struggling to understand what she was writing.

I think Professor McGinn has done an admirable job of trying to explicate probably one of the most difficult works of philosophy of the last century. The discussion is rigorous but accessible; it is not at all dumbed-down. Although this book will not give you an in-depth understanding of PI, it will give you a sufficient familiarity with the main concepts and ideas, and that surely is enough for a first exposure. As such, this book is an excellent introduction to PI for undergrads and non-specialists. I suppose some might fault McGinn for being overly dry in her discourse, but the subject matter is exceedingly dry. I don't think trying to 'juice up' a discussion of PI would be apropos.

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