Wittgenstein: Meaning and Judgement

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Wittgenstein: Meaning and Judgement a book by British philosopher Michael Luntley, published in 2003 by Blackwell. The book provides a reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein's interpretation of the philosophical concepts of meaning and intentionality.[1] The book received reviews from journals including Mind and Philosophical Investigations, along with being widely cited in its field.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Luntley, Michael (2003). Wittgenstein: Meaning and Judgement. Blackwell. ISBN 978-1405102414.
  2. ^ Goldstein, Laurence (2006). "Reviewed Work: Wittgenstein: Meaning and Judgement by Michael Luntley". Mind. 115 (458): 437–439. JSTOR 3840560.
  3. ^ Whiting, Daniel (2005). "Wittgenstein: Meaning and judgement [Book Review]". Philosophical Investigations. 28 (4): 369–375. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9205.2005.00264.x.