Wittgenstein and Psychology

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Wittgenstein and Psychology

A Practical Guide

Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

Authors: Rom Harre, Michael Tissaw

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 22nd November 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781351142984


Wittgenstein's Use of Language and Its Impact

Wittgenstein made use of his insights into the nature and powers of language to search out the source of conceptual confusions in the foundations of mathematics and in philosophy of psychology. Once he has established the use account of language, his Philosophical Investigations opens out into an extensive coverage of psychological phenomena and the concepts with which we identify and manage them.

Analysis of Concepts and Psychological Aspects

In this book Harr and Tissaw display Wittgenstein's analysis of the grammar of the most important of these concepts in a systematic and accessible way. Previous studies of the psychological aspects of Wittgenstein's writings, admirable as exegeses of his thought, have paid little attention to the relevant psychology.

Wittgenstein's Influence on Psychology

Here, the adjacent theories and empirical investigations from mainstream psychology have been described in sufficient detail to show how Wittgenstein's work impinges on psychology as it has actually been practiced. In using this book, philosophers will be able to get a sense of the relevance of Wittgenstein's philosophical psychology to the development of psychology as a science.

Psychologists will be able to see how to use Wittgenstein's insights to enrich and discipline their attempts to gain an understanding of human thinking, feeling, acting and perceiving, the domain of psychology as science.

Historical and Theoretical Context

The book includes an historical overview of the sources of Wittgenstein's philosophy in the Vienna of the last years of Austro-Hungary, as well as a brief presentation of the main themes of his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus as it anticipated computational models of cognition.

Educational Features

Student use is emphasized with frequent summaries and self-test questionnaires.

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