Wittgenstein and William James
Delve into the intriguing intersection of philosophy with "Wittgenstein and William James" by Russell B. Goodman, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful volume spans 228 pages and offers a compelling exploration of Ludwig Wittgenstein's connections to the pragmatism of William James. Goodman expertly presents the argument that James not only influenced Wittgenstein but also shaped significant aspects of his thought. This thought-provoking analysis is essential for students and enthusiasts of modern philosophy, providing a rich understanding of the convergence between two monumental figures in the philosophical landscape. Discover how their ideas resonate and challenge the traditional boundaries of philosophy, making this book a valuable addition to any academic collection.