British artist, active 1720-1780...
Angela Findlay
Angela Findlay
Bob Williams-Findlay
Rosie Findlay
Rosie Findlay
Rosie Findlay
Mark Findlay
Bob Williams-Findlay
Trevor Findlay
Neil Findlay
It would be easy to despair at the state of the world today.
Diane Findlay
A. M. Findlay
Kim Findlay
Coming home, he'd expected fireworks…he hadn't expected redemption former bad boy ryker slade hadn't returned to his hometown to stay.
Kim Findlay
Their engagement is pretendcupid has other plans…wedding planner mariah van delton has a plan to save the charming small town of carter’s crossing—by turning it into a romance destination!
Izzy Findlay
Kim Findlay
Kim Findlay
Beatriz Findlay
George G. Findlay
Findlay Camacho
James Findlay Sleigh
George G. Findlay
Findlay Camacho
Findlay Camacho
Olivia Findlay
James Alexander 1880- Findlay
Kim Findlay
Coming home, he'd expected fireworks…he hadn't expected redemption former bad boy ryker slade hadn't returned to his hometown to stay.
Kim Findlay
Their engagement is pretendcupid has other plans…wedding planner mariah van delton has a plan to save the charming small town of carter’s crossing—by turning it into a romance destination!
Findlay Camacho
Findlay Camacho
Mark Findlay
Noreen Crone-Findlay
Open the door to the possibilities of what you can weave on your frame loom!
Sasha-Lee Findlay
"the castles we build on love & ruin" is a collection of poems spanning over years of love, heartbreak and forgiveness.
Ken C. Findlay
This is the third volume of my poetry, which i have published and this one contains 28 poems, most of them are a page in length.
Mark Findlay
Pamela J. Findlay
Jamie Findlay
Alison Findlay
Findlay Price
The title catalien engages with the surrealist notion of a rebus - a puzzle device that combines images to suggest or depict a new word and requires unexpected creative conjunctions that confuse and then delight when the puzzle resolves itself.
Jamie Findlay
Ken Findlay
This is my first volume of poetry which was written between 1975 and 1979.
Naomi Findlay
Get the most out of your renovations and secure your financial freedom!
Daniel Findlay
Steve Findlay
I was special needs teacher for 30 years then swapped to the far less sane profession of high altitude mountain guide, i worked all over the world but mostly in the himalaya.
Ranald M. Findlay
When this book was published in 1934, britain had been a protectionist country for three years.
Merrill Findlay
Alex Findlay
Russell Findlay
Maria Balaska
Roy E. Lemoine
James Conant
This volume of new essays presents groundbreaking interpretations of some of the most central themes of wittgenstein's philosophy.
David Egan
Jakub Mácha
This book brings together for the first time two philosophers from different traditions and different centuries.
P. M. S. Hacker
P. M. S. Hacker
P. M. S. Hacker
Originally published in 1999, wittgenstein: making sense of other minds explores human relations and the issues raised by one immensely influential response to the problems generated by the claims about the existence and properties of other minds.
Wolfgang Kienzler
Tea Lobo
While there are publications on wittgenstein's interest in dostoevsky's novels and the recurring mentions of wittgenstein in sebald's works, there has been no systematic scholarship on the relation between perception (such as showing and pictures) and the.
Ondrej Beran
The book proposes to see the talk about rules-following as a way of giving an account of particular people's characters and their lives.
Michael Temelini
Garry L. Hagberg
Mikel Burley
Kevin M. Cahill
Wittgenstein was centrally concerned with the puzzling nature of the mind, mathematics, morality and modality.
Stephen Mulhall
David G. Stern
Wittgenstein's 'middle period' is often seen as a transitional phase connecting his better-known early and later philosophies.
Michael Hymers
This book offers two novel claims about wittgenstein's views and methods on perception as explored in the philosophical investigations.
Hans Sluga
Hans Sluga
Michael O'Sullivan
Many still consider ludwig wittgenstein's 1953 philosophical investigations to be one of the breakthrough works of twentieth-century philosophy.
Ivar Oxaal
One of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, ludwig wittgenstein, and the roots of his monumental tractatus are explored in this imaginative work.
Volker Munz
Keld Stehr Nielsen
The evolution of the private language argument presents a continuous view of modern analytical philosophy by telling the history of one of its central strands.
Michael Beaney
Patrick Rogers Horn
In this innovative comparison of gadamer and wittgenstein, the author explores their common concern with the relation of language to reality.
Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé
Ludwig wittgenstein famously declared that philosophy “ought really to be written only as a form of poetry,” and he even described the tractatus as “philosophical and, at the same time, literary.
Wolfgang Kienzler
Gary Kemp
Pictorial representation is one of the core questions in aesthetics and philosophy of art.
Judith Genova
Wittgenstein'ın yirminci yüzyıl felsefe sahnesinde geniş erimli bir etki yarattığı kuşku götürmez.
Kelly Dean Jolley
In the foundations of arithmetic, gottlob frege contended that the difference between concepts and objects was absolute.
James Connelly
Patrick Quinn
David Egan
Ludwig wittgenstein and martin heidegger are arguably the two most influential philosophers of the twentieth century.
Richard A. Jones
R. Hosseini
Rudolf Haller
Wittgenstein, possibly the most influential philosopher of the twentieth century, is often labelled a neopositivist, a new-kantian, even a sceptic.
Robin Holt
Beth Savickey
J. N. Findlay
Rudolf Haller
Edoardo Zamuner
Fifty years after wittgenstein's death, his philosophy and the arguments it embodied remain vital and applicable.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
In this 1921 opus, wittgenstein defined the object of philosophy as the logical clarification of thoughts and proposed the solution to most philosophic problems by means of a critical method of linguistic analysis.
Sascha Bru
Wittgenstein took literature extremely seriously and did not consider it of secondary importance compared with philosophy.
Guy Kahane
Comprising specially commissioned essays from some of the mostsignificant contributors to the field, this volume provides auniquely authoritative and thorough survey of the main lines ofwittgenstein scholarship over the past 50 years, tracing thehistory a.
Guy Kahane
Comprising specially commissioned essays from some of the mostsignificant contributors to the field, this volume provides auniquely authoritative and thorough survey of the main lines ofwittgenstein scholarship over the past 50 years, tracing thehistory a.
M. Engelmann
The book explains why and how wittgenstein adapted the tractatus in phenomenological and grammatical terms to meet challenges of his 'middle period.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Perhaps the most important work of philosophy written in the twentieth century, tractatus logico-philosophicus was the only philosophical work that ludwig wittgenstein published during his lifetime.
Stanley Cavell
Stanley cavell is a titan of the academic world; his work in aesthetics and philosophy has shaped both fields in the united states over the past forty years.
Stephen Reynolds
Ludwig wittgenstein and martin heidegger are arguably the two most influential philosophers of the twentieth century.
David Pole
Enzo De Pellegrin
The philosophical thought of ludwig wittgenstein continues to have a profound influence that transcends barriers between philosophical disciplines and reaches beyond philosophy itself.