This volume provides, for the first time, an almost verbatim record of Wittgenstein's lectures from the early 1930s. It forms a valuable introduction to his philosophy and will be a useful resource for scholars, undergraduate students and upper-level students of philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, logic, and the social sciences.
This volume is an edition of G. E. Moore's notes taken at Wittgenstein's seminal Cambridge lectures in the early 1930s.