The significance of ordinary language (first word) philosophy is stated and argued in this book. Fleming provocatively makes the distinguishing facts of ordinary language philosophy clear and provides opportunities for investigation rather than causes for avoidance and despair. This is a synthesis of some of the thoughts of Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell, and thereby is something none of them individually propose.
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The significance of ordinary language (first word) philosophy is stated and argued in this book. Fleming provocatively makes the distinguishing facts of ordinary language philosophy clear and provides opportunities for investigation rather than causes for avoidance and despair. This is a synthesis of some of the thoughts of Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell, and thereby is something none of them individually propose.
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