The Literary WittgensteinJohn Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer Psychology Press, 2004 - 356 sider 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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... ideas and in general to convey philo- sophical information . The harmony of style and content in both books that ... idea of an intel- lectual , and Bertrand Russell every shopkeeper's image of the sage .... But Wittgenstein is the ...
... idea that the meaning of a literary text , far from being internal to literary works , is actually generated by readers or interpretative communities in the act of reading . Sonia Sedivy and Martin Stone develop an argument that ...
... idea that Wittgenstein has anything like a " method " that might be of use to the theorist looking for a way to approach literature . He does so by looking at the work of two philosophers who have pioneered " Wittgensteinian ...
... ideas varied over the years , and that he finally understood that his views can be best expressed in the form of philosophical remarks : " my thoughts were soon crippled if I tried to force them on in any single direction against their ...
... idea of the ordinary or everyday , especially its way of allowing philosophy's return to what it calls the everyday to show that what we accept as the order of the ordinary is a scene of obscurity , self - imposed as well as other ...