Peter Winch was one of the few distinguished British Philosophers whose writings were read with critical appreciation by Continental philosophers and had a wide-ranging interdisciplinary impact. The voices in this volume from Britain, Europe, America and Australia, engage with admiration and critical respect with Winch work on interpretations of Wittgenstein, social science, anthropology ethics and political philosophy. (Routledge)
Contributors
Norman Malcolm, Graeme Marshall, R. F. Holland, Frank Cioffi, Karl-Otto Apel, Lars Hertzberg’ Raimond Gaita’ Cora Diamond’ Rush Rhees, lham Dilman, D.Z. Phillips, Alasdair Macintyre, Dan Rashid