Philosophical Health: Wittgenstein’s Method in “Philosophical Investigations” [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 56 (1):173-173 (2002)
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Abstract

What is the method that Wittgenstein claimed to have discovered in the early 1930s? By common agreement, it is one of providing perspicuous representations of the grammar of words. Richard Gilmore proposes to explain how this method works, what its point is, and why Wittgenstein thought it was such a powerful tool.

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