What is the best book on Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations? First of all - thanks again, to both of you, for the recommandations.
Please take into consideration the fact that I'm not looking for a book about Wittgenstein's life or the entirety of his works, but just a "targeted assault" on the Philosophical Investigations, perhaps, ideally, as cold and clinical in nature as the Investigations themselves.
Plus, please take into consideration the assumption that I "pretty much get it" and am looking for a more exhaustive "tractatus" of this work (not a "Wittgenstein for dummies" introduction books :-D ).
Considering those factors, do you stand behind those recommendations you've made?