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Introducing Wittgenstein

A Graphic Guide
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A consummate graphic guide, described as 'warm, witty and wise' by Jonathan Ree, to an enigmatic master of twentieth-century philosophy. Ludwig Wittgenstein has captured the popular imagination as the modern Socrates, the fascinating master of enigmatic reasoning who, with his icy logic, convinced Bertrand Russell that there was a hippo in the room. He is an icon of modernism, but what did he really say? In Wittgenstein: A Graphic Guide we meet a strange man, a rigorous logicion who prized poetry above philosophy, who inherited a fortune and gave it away, who sought death in the trenches of the First World War, a great teacher who advised his students to give up philosophy, a solitary man who nonetheless inspired lifelong friendships. We are also given a clear and accessible guide to Wittgenstein's central work, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, a glacier of logic, and his later, friendlier Philosophical Investigations. Here is an accessible introduction for anyone baffled by the complexity or intrigued by the reputation of this great 20th-century philosopher. AUTHOR: John Heaton is a psychotherapist and was a colleague of RD Laing. He studied natural and moral sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge, attending lectures by Bertrand Russell. Judy Groves is a painter, illustrator and designer who has worked on numerous Graphic Guides including Chomsky, Philosophy and Plato.

Author Biography:

John Heaton is a psychotherapist and was a colleague of RD Laing. He studied natural and moral sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge, attending lectures by Bertrand Russell. Judy Groves is a painter, illustrator and designer who has worked on numerous Graphic Guides including Chomsky, Philosophy and Plato.
Release date NZ
September 3rd, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Judy Groves
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
176
Dimensions
118x168x13
ISBN-13
9781848310865
Product ID
3206936

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