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Wittgenstein: Meaning and Mind, Part II - Exegesis §§243-427 explores and clarifies the patterns, developments, and conclusions of Wittgenstein's arguments in §§243-427 of Philosophical Investigations. Each numbered remark in Wittgenstein's text is systematically analysed. Hacker's thoughtful, rigorous commentary clarifies problematic expressions, phrases, and sentences, and elaborates source remarks in Wittgenstein's Nachlass that shed light on the text, illustrating their bearing on deep philosophical problems.
This volume of exegesis of §§243-427 has been extensively revised, incorporating numerous references to original and secondary texts of Wittgenstein that were not known to exist in 1990.The second edition features new comprehensive tables of correlation between the remarks of the Investigations and the source of the remarks in the Nachlass, and addresses a variety of controversies from the last quarter of a century concerning the private language arguments, the nature of thought and imagination, consciousness, and the self, settling them explicitly or implicitly in the new exegesis. All references to Wittgenstein's text have been adjusted to the revised fourth edition, although page references to the first and second editions have been retained in parentheses.
These revisions bring the book up to the high standard of the extensively revised editions of Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning (Blackwell 2005) and Wittgenstein: Rules, Grammar and Necessity (Wiley Blackwell, 2009). They ensure that this survey of Investigations §§243-427 will remain the essential reference work on Wittgenstein's masterpiece for the foreseeable future.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Note to the second edition: Part II: Exegesis §§243 - 427
- Acknowledgements for the first edition
- Introduction to Part II: Exegesis §§243 - 427
- Abbreviations
- Analytical Commentary
- Chapter 1 The private language arguments: (§§243 - 315)
- INTRODUCTION
- EXEGESIS §§243 - 315
- Section 243
- Section 244
- section 245
- section 246
- Section 247
- Section 248
- Section 249
- Section 250
- Section 251
- Section 252
- Section 253
- Section 254
- Section 255
- Section 256
- Section 257
- Section 258
- Section 259
- Section 260
- Section 261
- Section 262
- Section 263
- Section 264
- Section 265
- Section 266
- Section 267
- Section 268
- Section 269
- Section 270
- Section 271
- Section 272
- Section 273
- Section 274
- Section 275
- Section 276
- Section 277
- Section 278
- Section 279
- Section 280
- Section 281
- Section 282
- Section 283
- Section 284
- Section 285
- Section 286
- Section 287
- Section 288
- Section 289
- Section 290
- Section 291
- Section 292
- Section 293
- Section 294
- Section 295
- Section 296
- Section 297
- Section 298
- Section 299
- Section 300
- Section 301
- Section 302
- Section 303
- Section 304
- Section 305
- Section 306
- Section 307
- Section 308
- Section 309
- Section 310
- Section 311
- Section 312
- Section 313
- Section 314
- Section 315
- Chapter 2 Thought: (§§316 - 62)
- INTRODUCTION
- EXEGESIS §§316 - 62
- Section 316
- Section 317
- Section 318
- Section 319
- Section 320
- Section 321
- Section 322
- Section 323
- Section 324
- Section 325
- Section 326
- Section 327
- Section 328
- Section 329
- Section 330
- Section 331
- Section 332
- Section 333
- Section 334
- Section 335
- Section 336
- Section 337
- Section 338
- Section 339
- Section 340
- Section 341
- Section 342
- Section 343
- Section 344
- Section 345
- Section 346
- Section 347
- Section 348
- Section 349
- Section 350
- Section 351
- Section 352
- Section 353
- Section 354
- Section 355
- Section 356
- Section 357
- Section 358
- Section 359
- Section 360
- Section 361
- Section 362
- Chapter 3 Imagination: (§§363 - 97)
- INTRODUCTION
- EXEGESIS §§363 - 97
- Section 363
- Section 364
- Section 365
- Section 366
- Section 367
- Section 368
- Section 369
- Section 370
- Section 371
- Section 372
- Section 373
- Section 374
- Section 375
- Section 376
- Section 377
- Section 378
- Section 379
- Section 380
- Section 381
- Section 382
- Section 383
- Section 384
- Section 385
- Section 386
- Section 387
- Section 388
- Section 389
- Section 390
- Section 391
- Section 392
- Section 393
- Section 394
- Section 395
- Section 396
- Section 397
- Chapter 4 The self and self-reference: (§§398 - 411)
- INTRODUCTION
- EXEGESIS §§398 - 411
- Section 398
- Section 399
- Section 400
- Section 401
- Section 402
- Section 403
- Section 404
- Section 405
- Section 406
- Section 407
- Section 408
- Section 409
- Section 410
- Section 411
- Chapter 5 Consciousness: (§§412-27)
- INTRODUCTION
- EXEGESIS §§412-27
- Section 412
- Section 413
- Section 414
- Section 415
- Section 416
- Section 417
- Section 418
- Section 419
- Section 420
- Section 421
- Section 422
- Section 423
- Section 424
- Section 425
- Section 426
- Section 427
- Index
- EULA
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