"The essays...are scholarly, and profound, and also acute, confident, and full of good sense and judgment" (Colin Radford, <i>Mind</i>)<br /> <p>"This book is a landmark in Wittgenstein studies, raising to a new level the criteria for an adequate understanding of Wittgenstein." (<i>Philosophical Studies</i>)<br /> </p> <p>"For someone who wants to understand, point for point and in detail, how Wittgenstein's later philosophy upsets the philosophies of Russell, Frege and the <i>Tractatus</i>, this is the book to read." (<i>Philosophical Books</i>)<br /> </p> <p>"[The authors'] interpretive essays develop with care, subtlety, and in considerable detail...they have performed a great service in presenting the programmatic views clearly, carefully and dispassionately."<br /> --James Bogen<br /> </p> <p>"Wittgenstein: Meaning and Understanding is a sort of compendium which I wouldn’t want to do without. As a matter of fact, I cannot do without it, both in the sense that I need it to get all kinds of historical or philological information, as well as philosophical stimulation, and in the sense that I have become addicted to the book's magisterial way of bringing out and dealing with the difficulties of Wittgenstein’s masterpiece."<br /> --Joachim Schulte, University of Bielefeld</p>