The Cambridge companion to Wittgenstein

1. Ludwig Wittgenstein: life and work an introduction Hans Sluga 2. Wittgenstein's critique of philosophy Robert J. Fogelin 3. Pictures, logic, and the limits of sense in Wittgenstein's Tractatus Thomas Ricketts 4. Fitting versus tracking: Wittgenstein on representation Donna M. Summerfield 5. Philosophy as grammar Newton Garver 6. A philosophy of mathematics between two camps Steve Gerrard 7. Necessity and normativity Hans-Johann Glock 8. Wittgenstein, mathematics, and ethics: resisting the attractions of realism Cora Diamond 9. Notes and afterthoughts on the opening of Wittgenstein's Investigations Stanley Cavell 10. Mind, meaning, and practice Barry Stroud 11. 'Whose house is that?' Wittgenstein on the self Hans Sluga 12. The question of linguistic idealism revisited David Bloor 13. Forms of life: mapping the rough ground Naomi Scheman 14. Certainties of a world-picture: the epistemological investigations of On Certainty Michael Kober 15. The availability of Wittgenstein's philosophy David Stern.