Wittgenstein and the Human Form of Life
Title | Wittgenstein and the Human Form of Life PDF eBook |
Author | Oswald Hanfling |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 175 |
Release | 2003-08-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1134519370 |
Wittgenstein's later writings generate a great deal of controversy and debate, as do the implications of his ideas for such topics as consciousness, knowledge, language and the arts. Oswald Hanfling addresses a widespeard tendency to ascribe to Wittgenstein views that go beyond those he actually held. Separate chapters deal with important topics such as the private language argument, rule-following, the problem of other minds, and the ascription of scepticism to Wittgenstein. Describing Wittgenstein as a 'humanist' thinker, he contrasts his views on language, art humanity and philosophy itself with those of scientifically minded philosophers. He argues that 'the human form of life' calls for a kind of understanding that cfannot be achieved by the methods of emirical science; that consiousness, for example, cannot properly be regarded as a property of the bran; and that the resulting 'problem of consoiusness is an illusion. Wittgenstein and the Human Form of Life is essential reading for anyone interested in Wittgenstein's approach to what it means to be human. It will be invaluable to all Wittgenstein scholars, and all who are interested in the philosophy of mind, language and aesthetics.
Language, Form(s) of Life, and Logic
Title | Language, Form(s) of Life, and Logic PDF eBook |
Author | Christian Martin |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2018-09-10 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3110518287 |
This volume deals with the connection between thinking-and-speaking and our form(s) of life. All contributions engage with Wittgenstein’s approach to this topic. As a whole, the volume takes a stance against both biological and ethnological interpretations of the notion "form of life" and seeks to promote a broadly logico-linguistic understanding instead. The structure of this book is threefold. Part one focuses on lines of thinking that lead from Wittgenstein’s earlier thought to the concept of form of life in his later work. Contributions to part two examine the concrete philosophical function of this notion as well as the ways in which it differs from cognate concepts. Contributions to part three put Wittgenstein’s notion of form of life in perspective by relating it to phenomenology, ordinary language philosophy and problems in contemporary analytic philosophy.
Leading a Human Life
Title | Leading a Human Life PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Eldridge |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 1997-10-27 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0226203131 |
Beginning from the Kantian and post-Kantian efforts to maintain a connection between intentionality and conscience, but without assuming any dogmatic metaphysical system, Richard Eldridge argues in Leading a Human Life that human persons are caught up in a continuing effort to bring their intentionality and powers of practical reason to full and fit expression. Contrary to the claims of both dogmatism and naturalism, human life remains haunted by the question, "How might I, in interaction with those around me, effectively form and choose a life of expressive freedom?".
Wittgenstein on Forms of Life
Title | Wittgenstein on Forms of Life PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Boncompagni |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 145 |
Release | 2022-10-06 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1108944310 |
The question of what Wittgenstein meant by 'forms of life' has attracted a great deal of attention in the literature, yet it is an expression that Wittgenstein himself employs on only a relatively small number of occasions, and that he does not explicitly define. This Element gives a description of this concept that also explains Wittgenstein's reluctance to say much about it. A short historical introduction examines the origins and uses of the term in Wittgenstein's time. The Element then presents a survey of Wittgenstein's employment of it, and an overview of the literature. Finally, the Element offers a methodological reading of this notion, interpreting it as a conceptual tool in Wittgenstein's wider inquiries into the workings of our language.
Philosophical Anthropology
Title | Philosophical Anthropology PDF eBook |
Author | Jesús Padilla Gálvez |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2013-05-02 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3110321823 |
If we read Ludwig Wittgenstein’s works and take his scientific formation in mathematical logic into account, it comes as a surprise that he ever developed a particular interest in anthropological questions. The following questions immediately arise: What role does anthropology play in Wittgenstein’s work? How do problems concerning mankind as a whole relate to his philosophy? How does his approach relate to philosophical anthropology? How does he view classical issues about Man’s affairs and actions? The aim of this book is to investigate the anthropological questions that Wittgenstein raised in his works. The answers to the questions raised in this introduction may be found on the intersection between forms of life and radical translation from another culture into ours. The book presents an extensive analysis of anthropological issues with emphasis on language and social elements.
Wittgenstein's Form of Life
Title | Wittgenstein's Form of Life PDF eBook |
Author | David Kishik |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2011-11-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1441118063 |
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.
Wittgenstein on the Human Spirit
Title | Wittgenstein on the Human Spirit PDF eBook |
Author | Yuval Lurie |
Publisher | Rodopi |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 904203517X |
Provides a new understanding of Wittgenstein's discourse as an edifyng philosophy of culture, pursued through self-reflection. Investigates the conceptual underpinnings of culture, revealing them as shared expressive spiritual forms of life.