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Language and solitude

Ernest Gellner (1925-1995) has been described as "one of the last great central European polymath intellectuals." In this, his last book, he throws new light on two key figures of the twentieth century: the philosopher Wittgenstein, and Malinowski, founder of modern British social anthropology. Gellner shows how the thought of both men grew from a common background of assumptions about human nature, society, and language. He ties together themes that preoccupied him, epitomizing his belief that philosophy--far from "leaving everything as it is"--is about important historical, social and personal issues.

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Author(s) Gellner, Ernest - Personal Name
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Call Number 192 Gel l
ISBN/ISSN 0521639972
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Classification 192
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year 1998
Publishing Place Cambridge University Press
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