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The Vision of Wittgenstein

Author : Henry Le Roy Finch
Publisher : Collins & Brown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Philosophers
ISBN : 1843331195

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To Ludwig Wittgenstein, language was at best an imperfect construction, unable to properly relate the inner workings of the human experience. A giant among analytic philosophers, Wittgenstein spent most of his life striving to define the complex interaction of meaning and understanding. His essential theories reveal such central concepts as Ordinary Language, Picture Theory, Private Language, Identity and Abstraction, and Metaphoric Connection.

Vision of Wittgenstein

Author : Henry Le Roy Finch
Publisher : Element Books Limited
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1852306254

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For a generation increasingly fragmented by a glut of unassimilable information and unrelated "facts", "Wittgenstein" from The Element Masters of Philosophy series focuses on his groundbreaking perspective of understanding concepts.

Wittgenstein's Vision

Author : Charles H. Cox,Jean W. Cox
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : UOM:39015032572680

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Culture and Value

Author : Ludwig Wittgenstein,Heikki Nyman,Alois Pichler
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Felsefe
ISBN : 9780631205715

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Culture and Value by Ludwig Wittgenstein,Heikki Nyman,Alois Pichler Pdf

Foreword to the Edition of 1977 Foreword to the 1994 Edition Editorial Note Note by Translator Culture and Value A Poem Notes Appendix:List of Sources List of Sources, Arranged Alphanumerically Index of Beginnings of Remarks Subject Index Index of Names.

Wittgenstein and Political Theory

Author : Christopher C. Robinson
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780748642137

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Wittgenstein and Political Theory by Christopher C. Robinson Pdf

Provides an orientation and an array of conceptual & critical tools for scholars theorising political life today. Christopher Robinson connects Wittgenstein's philosophy to strategies for achieving political vision in this age where politics has been replaced by bureaucracy as the predominant form of public order, and now takes the form of dissent.In particular, Wittgenstein's remarks on perception are brought to bear on theory's historical and etymological roots in clear seeing. This frees the theorist to explore the city of language and sheds fresh light on political concepts such as liberty, dignity, dissent, and ideology.

The New Wittgenstein

Author : Alice Crary,Rupert Read
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2002-11-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781134689958

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The New Wittgenstein by Alice Crary,Rupert Read Pdf

This text offers major re-evaluation of Wittgenstein's thinking. It is a collection of essays that presents a significantly different portrait of Wittgenstein. The essays clarify Wittgenstein's modes of philosophical criticism and shed light on the relation between his thought and different philosophical traditions and areas of human concern. With essays by Stanley Cavell, James Conant, Cora Diamond, Peter Winch and Hilary Putnam, we see the emergence of a new way of understanding Wittgenstein's thought. This is a controversial collection, with essays by highly regarded Wittgenstein scholars that may change the way we look at Wittgenstein's body of work.

The Philosophy of Perception

Author : Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau,Friedrich Stadler
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 431 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-07-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110657920

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The Philosophy of Perception by Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau,Friedrich Stadler Pdf

In this volume the philosophy of perception and observation is discussed by leading philosophers with implications in the philosophy of mind, in epistemology, and in philosophy of science. In the last years the philosophy of perception underwent substantial changes and new views appeared: the intentionality of perception has been contested by relational theories of perception (direct realism), a richer view of perceptual content has emerged, new theories of intentionality have been defended against naturalistic theories of representation (e. g. phenomenal intentionality). These theoretical changes reflect also new insights coming from psychological theories of perception. These changes have substantial consequences for the epistemic role of perception and for its role in scientific observation. In the present volume, leading philosophers of perception discuss these new views and show their implications in the philosophy of mind, in epistemology and in philosophy of science. A special focus is laid on Franz Brentano and Ludwig Wittgenstein. A reference volume for all scholars and students of the history, psychology and philosophy of perception, and cognitive science.

Wittgenstein's Method

Author : Gordon P. Baker
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008-04-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780470753071

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Wittgenstein's Method by Gordon P. Baker Pdf

This is a collection of the key articles written by renowned Wittgenstein scholar, G.P. Baker, on Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, published posthumously. Following Baker’s death in 2002, the volume has been edited by collaborator and partner, Katherine Morris. Contains articles previously only available in other languages, and one previously unpublished paper. Completely distinct from the widely-known work Baker did with P.M.S. Hacker in the Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations (Blackwell Publishing, 1980-1996).

Philosophy and the Vision of Language

Author : Paul M. Livingston
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2008-06-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781135899516

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Philosophy and the Vision of Language by Paul M. Livingston Pdf

Philosophy and the Vision of Language explores the history and enduring significance of the twentieth-century turn to language as a specific object of investigation and resource for philosophical reflection. It traces the implications of the access to language in some of the most prominent projects and results of the historical and contemporary tradition of analytic philosophy, including the projects of Frege, Wittgenstein, Sellars, Quine, Brandom, and Cavell. Additionally, it demonstrates the deep and enduring connections between the analytic tradition’s inquiry into language and the parallel inquiries of phenomenology, critical theory, and deconstruction over the course of the twentieth century. Finally, it documents some of the enduring consequences of philosophy’s inquiry into language for contemporary questions of social and political life. The book provides a clear, accessible and widely inclusive introduction to the relevance of language for analytic and continental philosophy in the twentieth century and is readable by non-specialist audiences. It should contribute to a growing historical sense of the location of the analytic tradition in a broader geography of social, political and critical thought. Furthermore, it contributes to building bridges between this tradition and the neighboring continental ones from which it has all too often been estranged.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Author : Miles Hollingworth
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780190874018

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Ludwig Wittgenstein by Miles Hollingworth Pdf

After his intellectual biography, Saint Augustine of Hippo, Miles Hollingworth now turns his attention to one of Augustine's greatest modern admirers: The Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. Wittgenstein's influence on post-war philosophical investigation has been pervasive, while his eccentric life has entered folklore. Yet his religious mysticism has remained elusive and undisturbed. In Ludwig Wittgenstein, Hollingworth continues to pioneer a new kind of biographical writing. It stands at the intersection of philosophy, theology and literary criticism, and is as much concerned with the secret agendas of life writing as it is with its Subjects. Here, Wittgenstein is allowed to become the ultimate test case. From first to last, his philosophy sought to demonstrate that intellectual certainty is a function of the method it employs, rather than a knowledge of the existence or non-existence of its objects--a devastating insight that appears to make the natural and the supernatural into equally useless examples of each other. This biography proceeds in the same way. Scattered in every direction by this challenge to meaning, it attempts to retrieve itself around the spirit of the man who could say such things. This act of recovery thus performs what could not otherwise be explained, which is something like Wittgenstein's private conversation with God.

Wittgenstein’s Liberatory Philosophy

Author : Rupert Read
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781000288827

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Wittgenstein’s Liberatory Philosophy by Rupert Read Pdf

In this book, Rupert Read offers the first outline of a resolute reading, following the highly influential New Wittgenstein ‘school’, of the Philosophical Investigations. He argues that the key to understanding Wittgenstein’s later philosophy is to understand its liberatory purport. Read contends that a resolute reading coincides in its fundaments with what, building on ideas in the later Gordon Baker, he calls a liberatory reading. Liberatory philosophy is philosophy that can liberate the user from compulsive (and destructive) patterns of thought, freeing one for possibilities that were previously obscured. Such liberation is our prime goal in philosophy. This book consists in a sequential reading, along these lines, of what Read considers the most important and controversial passages in the Philosophical Investigations: 1, 16, 43, 95 & 116 & 122, 130–3, 149–151, 186, 198–201, 217, and 284–6. Read claims that this liberatory conception is simultaneously an ethical conception. The PI should be considered a work of ethics in that its central concern becomes our relation with others. Wittgensteinian liberations challenge widespread assumptions about how we allegedly are independent of and separate from others. Wittgenstein’s Liberatory Philosophy will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working on Wittgenstein, and to scholars of the political philosophy of liberation and the ethics of relation.

The Creation of Wittgenstein

Author : Thomas H. Wallgren
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2023-02-23
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350121102

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The Creation of Wittgenstein by Thomas H. Wallgren Pdf

Making extensive use of unique archival resources this collection presents, for the first time, an in-depth study of the work and influence of Wittgenstein's original literary heirs, Rush Rhees, Elizabeth Anscombe and Georg Henrik von Wright as editors of Wittgenstein's posthumous writings. Presenting philosophical portraits of Rhees, Anscombe and von Wright, a team of international contributors provide a history of their collaboration and discuss how the individual philosophical views of the literary heirs shaped what we now know as the works of Wittgenstein. They consider the link between philosophically relevant aspects of their biography, their friendship with Wittgenstein and the development of their philosophical personalities, offering us a new appreciation of the dynamics of their editorial collaboration and how each of the heirs worked individually as an editor to create Wittgenstein's philosophy. Each chapter reveals what the editors did to enrich and shape our understanding of Wittgenstein's philosophical contribution on topics such as rule-following, logical necessity, aesthetics and the methods and aims of philosophy. This thorough critical analysis of the editorial history of Wittgenstein's works allows us to finally appreciate the profound impact the editors have had on our understanding of his philosophy, his views and his cultural significance.

The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein

Author : Hans Sluga,David G. Stern
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 533 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781107120259

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Updated edition of this important book, charting the development of Wittgenstein's philosophy of the mind, language, logic, and mathematics.

Understanding Wittgenstein, Understanding Modernism

Author : Anat Matar
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2017-01-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501302442

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Understanding Wittgenstein, Understanding Modernism by Anat Matar Pdf

In the last half-century Ludwig Wittgenstein's relevance beyond analytic philosophy, to continental philosophy, to cultural studies, and to the arts has been widely acknowledged. Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus was published in 1922 - the annus mirabilis of modernism - alongside Joyce's Ulysses, Eliot's The Waste Land, Mansfield's The Garden Party and Woolf's Jacob's Room. Bertolt Brecht's first play to be produced, Drums in the Night, was first staged in 1922, as was Jean Cocteau's Antigone, with settings by Pablo Picasso and music by Arthur Honegger. In different ways, all these modernist landmarks dealt with the crisis of representation and the demise of eternal metaphysical and ethical truths. Wittgenstein's Tractatus can be read as defining, expressing and reacting to this crisis. In his later philosophy, Wittgenstein adopted a novel philosophical attitude, sensitive to the ordinary uses of language as well as to the unnoticed dogmas they may betray. If the gist of modernism is self-reflection and attention to the way form expresses content, then Wittgenstein's later ideas - in their fragmented form as well as their “ear-opening” contents - deliver it most precisely. Understanding Wittgenstein, Understanding Modernism shows Wittgenstein's work, both early and late, to be closely linked to the modernist Geist that prevailed during his lifetime. Yet it would be wrong to argue that Wittgenstein was a modernist tout court. For Wittgenstein, as well as for modernist art, understanding is not gained by such straightforward statements. It needs time, hesitation, a variety of articulations, the refusal of tempting solutions, and perhaps even a sense of defeat. It is such a vision of the linkage between Wittgenstein and modernism that guides the present volume.

Wittgenstein's Form of Life

Author : David Kishik
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781441118066

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Wittgenstein's Form of Life by David Kishik Pdf

Wittgenstein's Form of Life reveals the intricate relationship between language and life throughout Ludwig Wittgenstein's work. Drawing on the entire corpus of his writings, David Kishik offers a synoptic view of Wittgenstein's evolving thought by considering the notion of form of life as its vanishing center. The book takes its cue from the idea that 'to imagine a language means to imagine a form of life', in order to present the first holistic account of Wittgenstein's philosophy in the spirit of a new wave of interpretations, pioneered by Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond and James Conant. It is also an enticing contribution to the rising discourse revolving around the subject of life, led by the recent work of Giorgio Agamben. Standing on the threshold between the Analytic and the Continental philosophical traditions, Kishik shows how Wittgenstein's philosophy of language points toward a new philosophy of life, thereby making a unique contribution to our ethical and political thought.