Philosophical investigations
Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1953)
New York: Macmillan, c1953
- Nominator's statement
- This book has probably done more mischief in cognitive science than it has undone, but it certainly deserves to be in this list, but, as Fermat said, famously, I haven't the space to demonstrate that here.
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- Can't think about philosophy of language, speech-acts and the role of language-games without mentioning this book.
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