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Editor: Richard Rorty

Publisher: University of Chicago Press, Phoenix Edition, ISBN 0-226-72566-9

Condition: Good Plus. Shelf wear along edges, light rubbing to cover and spine ends, but pages remain clean and binding is secure.
 

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The Linguistic Turn, edited by philosopher Richard Rorty, is one of the most influential anthologies in 20th-century philosophy. This collection of over thirty essays captures the movement that reshaped philosophy through an emphasis on language, logic, and meaning. With contributions from leading figures and Rorty’s substantial introduction, this volume defines the "linguistic turn" that came to dominate analytic philosophy in the mid-20th century.
 

An essential resource for philosophy students, scholars, and collectors, this edition offers a comprehensive entry point into debates about philosophical method and the centrality of language.

A key volume for anyone studying analytic philosophy, Wittgenstein’s legacy, or Rorty’s intellectual development.

The Linguistic Turn: Recent Essays in Philosophical Method (Phoenix Book, 1970s

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