Author | LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN |
These lectures offer a testimony of Wittgenstein’s preoccupations during the intermediary period. Whereas the earlier ones are trying to rearrange some analyses of the Tractatus, the later ones are committed to a harsh criticism of Wittgenstein’s first presuppositions. |
Title | THE CAMBRIDGE LECTURES (1930-1932) |
Informations | Edited by Desmond Lee Bilingual edition English / French |
Traductors | French translation by Élisabeth Rigal |
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