Cambridge Companions series. It is no simple task which editors Hans Sluga and David Stern have set themselves in their attempt to fulfil the goals defined in the cover text — particularly when the subject is Wittgenstein: "to use contributions from an international team of scholars to illuminate the character of the whole body of the work so that students and non-specialists can gain access to him". This in itself implies the existence of a consensus — with regard at least to the basics — on precisely this character of Wittgenstein's thinking. The existing multiplicity of Wittgenstein interpretations offers eloquent proof that such is still not the case and in fact a more modest and welcome goal of such a "companion" would be to dispose of all the repeated attempts to claim Wittgenstein for whichever interpretation is in fashion." /> Hans Sluga, David Stern (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Wittgenstein - Mras Gabriele | sdvig press

Review: Hans Sluga, David Stern (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Wittgenstein

Gabriele Mras

pp. 442-448


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