Wittgenstein about human nature
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The book “Wittgenstein about human nature” proposed to the reader is a fascinating introduction to Wittgenstein’s philosophy and his concept of philosophy. Accompanying Wittgenstein"s work fragments with detailed comments, P. M. S. Hacker immerses us in the world of philosophical research, in which “to smon a rat is much easier than caught it”. Wittgenstein argued that the role of philosophy consists in eliminating conceptual mixes, in unraveling the nodes of our understanding that arise due to the web of the language. He turned the philosophical problems discussed by the nature of subjective experience, the knowledge of himself and others and rejected the traditional concepts ‘external’, as well as the attitude of ‘internal’ and ‘external’. P. M. S. Hacker shows how Wittgenstein study of the use of words allows you to clarify the concepts of consciousness, body and behavior. For philosophers, psychologists, linguists.
Peter Michael Stefan Hacker - a British philosopher, was born in London on July 15, 1939. From 1960 to 1963 he studied at the Queen’s College University of Oxford under the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program. After graduating from the university in 1963, he received a three -year scholarship from St. Antony"s College to write a doctoral dissertation led by a professor of jurisprudence of Oxford University G. L. A. Kharta. In 1965 he was elected a junior researcher at Balliol College, and in 1966, after receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, a teacher of philosophy and a member of the College of St. John (ST John College) In the college of St. John, he worked fifty years until his resignation. In 2010, he was elected an honorary member of the Quinz College. In different years, he was an invited professor of many American and European universities. From 2019 to the present, he is an honorary professor of the Institute of Neurology of the University College of London.
P. M. S. Hacker is a leading modern Wittgenstein philosophy specialist, about which he wrote more than a dozen books, including four volumes of comments on “Philosophical Research” (two in collaboration with G.P. Beaker) He is also the author of several books on cognitive neuronac (in collaboration with M. R. Bennet) and a four -volume on philosophical anthropology
Peter Michael Stefan Hacker - a British philosopher, was born in London on July 15, 1939. From 1960 to 1963 he studied at the Queen’s College University of Oxford under the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program. After graduating from the university in 1963, he received a three -year scholarship from St. Antony"s College to write a doctoral dissertation led by a professor of jurisprudence of Oxford University G. L. A. Kharta. In 1965 he was elected a junior researcher at Balliol College, and in 1966, after receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, a teacher of philosophy and a member of the College of St. John (ST John College) In the college of St. John, he worked fifty years until his resignation. In 2010, he was elected an honorary member of the Quinz College. In different years, he was an invited professor of many American and European universities. From 2019 to the present, he is an honorary professor of the Institute of Neurology of the University College of London.
P. M. S. Hacker is a leading modern Wittgenstein philosophy specialist, about which he wrote more than a dozen books, including four volumes of comments on “Philosophical Research” (two in collaboration with G.P. Beaker) He is also the author of several books on cognitive neuronac (in collaboration with M. R. Bennet) and a four -volume on philosophical anthropology
Author:
Author:Hacker Peter Michael Stefan
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Library of Analytical Philosophy
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-88373-703-8
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