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A. P. Rao is considered to be one of India's leading, modern philosophers. In this compelling new monograph, he discusses the unique philosophical energies and synergies between Russell and Wittgenstein's seminal works and re-interprets the logical-positivist thrust of language and mathematical philosophy in this century and into the next. '...a thorough display of Rao at his brilliant best... an important addition to any research library of philosophy worth its salt.' -Andrew Woznicki, University of San Francisco.

Understanding Principia and Tractatus: Russell and Wittgenstein Revisited

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A. P. Rao is considered to be one of India's leading, modern philosophers. In this compelling new monograph, he discusses... Read more

    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 01/06/1997
    ISBN13: 9781573090988, 978-1573090988
    ISBN10: 1573090980

    Number of Pages: 268

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    A. P. Rao is considered to be one of India's leading, modern philosophers. In this compelling new monograph, he discusses the unique philosophical energies and synergies between Russell and Wittgenstein's seminal works and re-interprets the logical-positivist thrust of language and mathematical philosophy in this century and into the next. '...a thorough display of Rao at his brilliant best... an important addition to any research library of philosophy worth its salt.' -Andrew Woznicki, University of San Francisco.

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