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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... practice of reading literary texts ? And what is the relation between literature and moral philosophy ? An invaluable addition to Wittgenstein studies , this volume is indispensable for anybody interested in literary and philosophical ...
... Practice and the Foundations of Language ( Cambridge University Press , 2004 ) . Wolfgang Huemer teaches philosophy at the University of Erfurt . His research interests are next to Wittgenstein and philosophy of literature - mainly in ...
... practice . He counteracted a longstanding tendency among philosophers to reduce language to assertive statements and to focus exclusively on analyzing their logical form with the goal of creating an " ideal language . " Wittgenstein's ...
... practice , Wittgenstein does not put an emphasis on the relation between words and world ; but rather focuses on detailed investigations of how words are used in diverse contexts of human practice . Moreover , he refuses the tendency ...
... practice central to our language without which we might not even be able to master a language as complex as ours in the first place . Wittgenstein's later picture of language has further important consequences for literary theory : his ...