Wittgenstein and Justice
Discover the profound insights of Ludwig Wittgenstein through the lens of Hanna F. Pitkin's compelling work, Wittgenstein and Justice. Published by the University of California Press in 1973, this 392-page paperback delves into the revolutionary aspects of Wittgenstein's later philosophy, particularly its implications for language and our comprehension of human institutions and actions. Pitkin argues that Wittgenstein's ideas provide a transformative framework for understanding justice, enriching our perception of ourselves and the complex structures that govern society. This essential read is a must for anyone interested in modern Western philosophy, philosophy of language, or the intricate relationship between language and societal dynamics. Engage with the depth of thought presented in this seminal text and expand your philosophical horizons.