Wittgenstein, Rules and Institutions
"Wittgenstein, Rules and Institutions," authored by renowned scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, offers readers a comprehensive and accessible sociological interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein's influential ideas. With 192 pages of insightful analysis, this hardback edition presents a groundbreaking perspective that examines the interplay between language, rules, and social institutions. It is the first in many years to provide a consistent reading of Wittgenstein's work, making it an essential resource for students, academics, and anyone interested in philosophy and sociology. Dive into this illuminating exploration and discover how Wittgenstein's theories can shape our understanding of social structures and human interactions. Perfect for your intellectual collection or as a gift for a philosophy enthusiast, this book is a must-have for those keen to delve deeper into the complex world of Wittgenstein.