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Language and solitude :Wittgenstein, Malinowski, and the Habsburg dilemma /
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192
書名/作者:
Language and solitude : : Wittgenstein, Malinowski, and the Habsburg dilemma // Ernest Gellner.
其他題名:
Language & Solitude
作者:
Gellner, Ernest,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xix, 209 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
Austria - History - 1867-1918.
ISBN:
9780511612466 (ebook)
摘要、提要註:
Ernest Gellner (1925–95) has been described as 'one of the last great central European polymath intellectuals'. His last book, first published in 1998, throws light on two leading thinkers of their time. Wittgenstein, arguably the most influential and the most cited philosopher of the twentieth century, is famous for having propounded two radically different philosophical positions. Malinowski, the founder of modern British social anthropology, is usually credited with being the inventor of ethnographic fieldwork, a fundamental research method throughout the social sciences. In a highly original way, Gellner shows how the thought of both men grew from a common background of assumptions - widely shared in the Habsburg Empire of their youth - about human nature, society, and language. Tying together themes which preoccupied him throughout his working life, Gellner epitomizes his belief that philosophy - far from 'leaving everything as it is' - is about important historical, social and personal issues.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511612466
Language and solitude :Wittgenstein, Malinowski, and the Habsburg dilemma /
Gellner, Ernest,
Language and solitude :
Wittgenstein, Malinowski, and the Habsburg dilemma /Language & SolitudeErnest Gellner. - 1 online resource (xix, 209 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
The Habsburg dilemma.pt. I.
Ernest Gellner (1925–95) has been described as 'one of the last great central European polymath intellectuals'. His last book, first published in 1998, throws light on two leading thinkers of their time. Wittgenstein, arguably the most influential and the most cited philosopher of the twentieth century, is famous for having propounded two radically different philosophical positions. Malinowski, the founder of modern British social anthropology, is usually credited with being the inventor of ethnographic fieldwork, a fundamental research method throughout the social sciences. In a highly original way, Gellner shows how the thought of both men grew from a common background of assumptions - widely shared in the Habsburg Empire of their youth - about human nature, society, and language. Tying together themes which preoccupied him throughout his working life, Gellner epitomizes his belief that philosophy - far from 'leaving everything as it is' - is about important historical, social and personal issues.
ISBN: 9780511612466 (ebook)Subjects--Personal Names:
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Wittgenstein, Ludwig,
1889-1951.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
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Austria
--History--1867-1918.
LC Class. No.: B3376.W564 / G448 1998
Dewey Class. No.: 192
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Malinowski.
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