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(1997) Austrian philosophy past and present, Dordrecht, Kluwer.

Haller on Wittgenstein and Kant

Dale Jacquette

pp. 29-44

I am an admirer of Rudolf Haller's Questions on Wittgenstein. Haller's study of the historical influences on Wittgenstein's ideas and the relation between Wittgenstein's early and later thought provides a much needed corrective to many of the myths and interpretive inaccuracies that have surrounded Wittgenstein's work. Haller's detailed knowledge of Wittgenstein's writings in the context of Anglo-European and especially Austrian intellectual currents make his examination of the well-chosen topics in these essays among the most authoritative portraits of Wittgenstein's philosophy.1

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5720-9_3

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Jacquette, D. (1997)., Haller on Wittgenstein and Kant, in K. Lehrer & J. C. Marek (eds.), Austrian philosophy past and present, Dordrecht, Kluwer, pp. 29-44.

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