Logic and Sin in the Writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein
Title | Logic and Sin in the Writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein PDF eBook |
Author | Philip R. Shields |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1998-02-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780226753027 |
Demonstrates that ethical and religious concerns inform even the most technical writings on logic and language. This text also shows that, for Wittgenstein, the need to establish clear limitations is both a logical and an ethical demand, revealing a religious view of the world in his philosophy.
Logic and Sin in the Writing of Ludwig Wittgenstein
Title | Logic and Sin in the Writing of Ludwig Wittgenstein PDF eBook |
Author | Philip R. Shields |
Publisher | |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Logic, Modern |
ISBN |
Wittgenstein's Religious Point of View
Title | Wittgenstein's Religious Point of View PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Labron |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2006-09-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1847142834 |
Wittgenstein once said, 'I cannot help seeing every problem from a religious point of view'. However, since he never advocated any one religion many people have wondered just what this religious point of view could be. This book answers this question by clarifying the overall nature(s) of his philosophies (the early and the later) and then by exploring the idea of a religious point of view as an analogy for a philosophy. As a result, the author reveals the concordance between the later Wittgenstein and central aspects of Hebraic thought. Although perhaps this ought not to be surprising (Wittgenstein himself described his thought as 'one hundred per cent Hebraic'), the truth of the matter has been obscured by popular supposition that Wittgenstein was anti-Semitic.
Reasonable Logic
Title | Reasonable Logic PDF eBook |
Author | Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Publisher | Mount San Antonio College/Philosophy Group |
Pages | |
Release | 2017-12-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781565437548 |
This is a new formatted edition of Ludwig Wittgenstein's famous Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. This is the only book that Wittgenstein actually wrote and published during his early philosophical career.
Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein
Title | Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi Scheman |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 492 |
Release | 2010-11-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780271047027 |
The original essays in this volume, while written from diverse perspectives, share the common aim of building a constructive dialogue between two currents in philosophy that seem not readily allied: Wittgenstein, who urges us to bring our words back home to their ordinary uses, recognizing that it is our agreements in judgments and forms of life that ground intelligibility; and feminist theory, whose task is to articulate a radical critique of what we say, to disrupt precisely those taken-for-granted agreements in judgments and forms of life. Wittgenstein and feminist theorists are alike, however, in being unwilling or unable to "make sense" in the terms of the traditions from which they come, needing to rely on other means--including telling stories about everyday life--to change our ideas of what sense is and of what it is to make it. For both, appeal to grounding is problematic, but the presumed groundedness of particular judgments remains an unavoidable feature of discourse and, as such, in need of understanding. For feminist theory, Wittgenstein suggests responses to the immobilizing tugs between modernist modes of theorizing and postmodern challenges to them. For Wittgenstein, feminist theory suggests responses to those who would turn him into the "normal" philosopher he dreaded becoming, one who offers perhaps unorthodox solutions to recognizable philosophical problems. In addition to an introductory essay by Naomi Scheman, the volume's twenty chapters are grouped in sections titled "The Subject of Philosophy and the Philosophical Subject," "Wittgensteinian Feminist Philosophy: Contrasting Visions," "Drawing Boundaries: Categories and Kinds," "Being Human: Agents and Subjects," and "Feminism's Allies: New Players, New Games." These essays give us ways of understanding Wittgenstein and feminist theory that make the alliance a mutually fruitful one, even as they bring to their readings of Wittgenstein an explicitly historical and political perspective that is, at best, implicit in his work. The recent salutary turn in (analytic) philosophy toward taking history seriously has shown how the apparently timeless problems of supposedly generic subjects arose out of historically specific circumstances. These essays shed light on the task of feminist theorists--along with postcolonial, queer, and critical race theorists--to (in Wittgenstein's words) "rotate the axis of our examination" around whatever "real need[s]" might emerge through the struggles of modernity's Others. Contributors (besides the editors) are Nancy E. Baker, Nalini Bhushan, Jane Braaten, Judith Bradford, Sandra W. Churchill, Daniel Cohen, Tim Craker, Alice Crary, Susan Hekman, Cressida J. Heyes, Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Christine M. Koggel, Bruce Krajewski, Wendy Lynne Lee, Hilda Lindemann Nelson, Deborah Orr, Rupert Read, Phyllis Rooney, and Janet Farrell Smith.
Tractatus Logico-philosophicus
Title | Tractatus Logico-philosophicus PDF eBook |
Author | Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780415254083 |
Perhaps the most important work of philosophy written in the 20th century, this was the only philosophical work that Wittgenstein published during his lifetime.
Wittgenstein
Title | Wittgenstein PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Genova |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2016-04-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1317828283 |
In Wittgenstein's Way of Seeing, Judith Genova provides a an illuminating introduction to two surprisingly neglected aspects of his work: his conception of philosophy and his search for a style to embody his revolutionary practice. Genova examines the nuances, contours, and texture of logical twists of language. She elucidates Wittgenstein's reliance on the work of Kant and Freud, and presents how words are acts for Wittgenstein.