‘A superbly clear, judicious, and compendious discussion of Kripke’s classic book on Wittgenstein’s treatment of rules and private language, and of the huge secondary lit-erature it has spawned. It significantly advances our understanding of this difficult material and will be immensely useful to anyone, students and faculty alike, who is in-terested in these foundational issues in the philosophy of language and mind.’ — Paul Boghossian, Julius Silver Professor of Philosophy, New York University, NY, USA‘Kripke’s Wittgenstein provides a lucid and compelling exposition of the main argu-ments of Kripke’s seminal book together with an exhaustive and illuminating account of all the principal responses to Kripke in the 40 years since the book’s publication. It will be a valuable tool for all students and researchers working on these topics.’ — Ma-rie McGinn, University of York, UK‘Ali Hossein Khani’s book offers a detailed reconstruction of Kripke’s famous interpre-tation of Wittgenstein and an encyclopedia of the myriad responses. Khani's book will be an invaluable resource for future work in this area.’ — Martin Kusch, Professorial Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna, Austria