Ideas (Muirhead Library of Philosophy, 10) by Edmund Husserl vs Wittgenstein and the Turning Point in the Philosophy of Mathematics
Overall winner: Ideas (Muirhead Library of Philosophy, 10) by Edmund Husserl
Key Differences
Edmund Husserl's Ideas (041560656X) has substantially more user feedback (190 reviews, 4.60 rating) and is positioned for general modern Western philosophy and mind-and-life readers; S.G. G. Shanker's Wittgenstein and the Turning Point in the Philosophy of Mathematics (0415607558) focuses tightly on philosophy of mathematics and has fewer customer insights (3 reviews, 5.00 rating). Both list the same price tier, but Husserl's volume is broader in audience while Shanker's is a niche academic read
Ideas (Muirhead Library of Philosophy, 10) by Edmund Husserl
A philosophical work exploring mind and life, presented in readable prose. Customer insight notes it is readable and valuable for those exploring Mind in Life
Pros
- readable prose
- part of a philosophy series
- relevant to Mind in Life topics
- well-structured for study
Cons
- no features listed
- no additional format details
- no edition specifics provided
Wittgenstein and the Turning Point in the Philosophy of Mathematics
Explores a pivotal moment in the philosophy of mathematics through Wittgenstein. Insightful analysis with emphasis on conceptual shifts and implications for mathematical thought. Customer insight: meaningful for readers seeking depth in philosophical discussions
Pros
- clear focus on turning point in philosophy of mathematics
- authoritative analysis of Wittgenstein
- relevant for philosophy students and enthusiasts
Cons
- no features listed
- limited customer insight data
- no price or availability information provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Edmund Husserl |
| User Reviews | Edmund Husserl |