The Literary WittgensteinJohn Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer Psychology Press, 2004 - 356 páginas The Literary Wittgenstein is a stellar collection of articles relating the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) to core problems in the theory and philosophy of literature. |
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... Reader , © 1996 Blackwell Press . Reprinted with permission of Blackwell Press . Cora Diamond , " Having a Rough Story about What Moral Philosophy Is " is reprinted from New Literary History 15 : 1 ( 1983 ) , 155-69 . © New Literary ...
... reader . In conse- quence literature is not seen as part of our ordinary language , but rather as a niche , a language game isolated both from the world and from the rest of language , governed by its own rules . Thus , according to ...
... readers ' atten- tion to language itself . In doing so , literature can illuminate our understanding of the workings of our language ; it can become a tool for grammatical investiga- tion . Different genres fulfill this aspect in ...
... readers who are sensitive to this dimension of poetic language . Thus , not only writing , but also reading poetry requires special capaci- ties ; while the poet has to endow the signs with potential life , the reader has to be able to ...
... reader may apply to the essays in this volume , but just as importantly , it concludes the book by building a bridge from a discussion of Wittgenstein and literature to a way of approaching the theory of the arts in general through ...
Contenido
The Investigations everyday aesthetics of itself | 21 |
But isnt the same at least the same? Wittgenstein and the question of poetic translatability | 34 |
Wittgensteins imperfect garden the ladders and labyrinths of philosophy as Dichtung | 55 |
Restlessness and the achievement of peace writing and method in Wittgensteins Philosophical Investigations | 75 |
Imagined worlds and the real one Plato Wittgenstein and mimesis | 92 |
Reading for life | 109 |
Reading with Wittgenstein | 125 |
Introduction to Having a rough story about what moral philosophy is | 127 |
Literature and the boundaries of self and sense | 209 |
Rotating the axis of our investigation Wittgensteins investigations and Holderlins poetology | 211 |
Autobiographical consciousness Wittgenstein private experience and the inner picture | 228 |
Monologic and dialogic Wittgenstein Heart of Darkness and linguistic skepticism | 251 |
Wittgenstein and Faulkners Benjy reflections on and of derangement | 267 |
Fiction and the Tractatus | 289 |
Facts and fiction reflections on the Tractatus | 291 |
Wittgensteins Tractatus and the logic of fiction | 305 |
Having a rough story about what moral philosophy is | 133 |
The life of the sign Wittgenstein on reading a poem | 146 |
Wittgenstein against interpretation the meaning of a text does not stop short of its facts | 165 |
On the old saw every reading of a text is an interpretation some remarks | 186 |
The larger view | 319 |
Unlikely prospects for applying Wittgensteins method to aesthetics and the philosophy of art | 321 |
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Wittgenstein and Gadamer: Towards a Post-analytic Philosophy of Language Chris Lawn Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |