Sandra Laugier is professor of philosophy at the University of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne and a senior fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France. Her books in English include Why We Need Ordinary Language Philosophy, also published by the University of Chicago Press. Daniela Ginsburg is a freelance translator. She cotranslated Knowledge of Life by Georges Canguilhem.
“In this elegant and thoughtfully composed book, Laugier provides a route to the philosophy of Wittgenstein that should be valuable for new and veteran readers alike. Laugier centers ‘use’ or our traffic with words and, without distracting technicalities, insightfully traces central lines of Wittgenstein’s thought. She brings in an appealingly broad set of references to contemporary philosophy, including, notably, the French reception of Wittgenstein.” -- Alice Crary, The New School “Wittgenstein: The Senses of Use is a brilliant overview of Wittgenstein’s philosophy. In it, France’s foremost expert on ordinary language philosophy, Sandra Laugier, writes with exceptional clarity and explains why Wittgenstein is a genuinely revolutionary philosopher, someone who makes us see ourselves and the world afresh. By focusing on Wittgenstein’s fundamental notion of ‘use,’ Laugier demonstrates that his rethinking of language is also a rethinking of the very foundations of philosophy of mind and of ethics. Anyone trying to grasp what Wittgenstein is doing in Philosophical Investigations should read this book.” -- Toril Moi, Duke University