An End to Anxiety
Barry Stroud, 18 July 1985
The Legacy of Wittgenstein
by Anthony Kenny.
Blackwell, 150 pp., £12.50, September 1984,9780631137054 Show More
by Anthony Kenny.
Blackwell, 150 pp., £12.50, September 1984,
Wittgenstein on Meaning
by Colin McGinn.
Blackwell, 202 pp., £12.50, December 1984,0 631 13764 5 Show More
by Colin McGinn.
Blackwell, 202 pp., £12.50, December 1984,
Understanding Wittgenstein: Studies of ‘Philosophical Investigations’
by J.M.F. Hunter.
Edinburgh, 248 pp., £20, March 1985,0 85224 497 5 Show More
by J.M.F. Hunter.
Edinburgh, 248 pp., £20, March 1985,
“... Wittgenstein predicted that his work would not be properly understood and appreciated. He said it was written in a different spirit from that of the main stream of European and American civilisation, which he found alien and uncongenial. He expressed indifference to what he saw as his fate in such a culture. How has it turned out so far? How much of what goes on in philosophy today is the result of a serious response to Wittgenstein? The question is more difficult than it looks, and not just because of its size ... ”