Rails to Infinity
Discover the profound insights of one of philosophy's leading voices in Rails to Infinity by Crispin Wright. Published by Harvard University Press in 2001, this compelling hardback collection comprises 494 pages of scholarly exploration, coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of Ludwig Wittgenstein's death. In this volume, Wright presents 13 of his most influential essays, delving into Wittgenstein's later philosophies of language and mind. Notably, this work includes the premiere publication of his Whitehead Lectures delivered at Harvard in 1996. Ideal for enthusiasts of analytical and linguistic philosophy, this book serves as both a comprehensive survey of Wright's thought and a critical examination of Wittgenstein’s impact on modern philosophical discourse. Enhance your understanding of metaphysics and the philosophy of language with this essential addition to your collection.