
(Paperback - REVISED)
The Danger of Words is described by ray Monk in his biography as coming as close as any book to capturing the Wittgensteinian spirit. Drury was one of Wittgenstein's closest friends or disciples, with whom he probably spoke most about religious topics. This revised edition contains Drury's principle work, The Danger of Words, and his equally important "Some Notes on Conversations with Wittgenstein", as well as some commentary on his writings.