A Beginner's Guide to the Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein Sudatta ChowdhuryIn this Beginners Guide, Peter Hacker introduces the later philosophy of Wittgenstein in a lively and engaging combination of lectures and dialogues that presupposes no philosophical knowledge. He examines such topics as the nature of language and linguistic meaning, the analysis of necessity and its roots in convention, the relation of thought and language, the nature of the mind and its relation to behaviour, self consciousness, and knowledge of
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Bernard Freydberg explores the major themes treated in Schelling's final public work: freedom
Charts the story of the people of the Scottish Highlands from medieval times to the great crofter's rebellion in the 1880s
This book also examines in detail the way that gender relations influenced industrial change
This fascinating memoir by a pioneer and major figure of the Palestinian national movement is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Palestinian life during the first half of the twentieth century as well as an account of some of the most pressing political and economic issues to have faced the Arab world for the better part of the twentieth century
Each chapter pairs a poet with a theorist: Robert Browning meets Jacques Derrida
this volume brings together essays on different forms of refugee shelter
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