Modern, scientific, man doesn\u27t see miracles, only odd phenomena that call out for more thorough study. Ethics, like the miraculous, doesn\u27t defy scientific explanation; it just doesn\u27t exist. In what follows I hope to do two things., On the one hand, I want to embrace Wittgenstein\u27s rejection of ethics as theory, in the sense of a systematic body of knowledge about the world. On the other, I hope to suggest that this rejection opens up conceptual space for understanding ethics as a critical human enterprise
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Abstract Wittgenstein’s approach towards ethics would have remained undiscovered had he n...
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This article suggests a reading of the significance of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus for ethics, in the l...
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Wittgenstein’s early work is well known for its seminal importance to the philosophy of language and...
Ethics was the major issue in Wittgenstein’s writings from 1916 to the time of publication of the Tr...
My paper is about Andronico’s work on the connection between Ethics and Aesthetics in Wittgenstein’s...
Wittgenstein, one of the most influential, and yet widely misunderstood, philosophers of our age, co...
Wittgenstein is notorious for his lack of discussion on ethics. An entire crowd of people eager to h...
Abstract Wittgenstein’s approach towards ethics would have remained undiscovered had he n...
This thesis argues that bioethics emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s not as a novel way to en...
International audienceWittgenstein's ethics, though essential to his philosophy, are difficult to ap...
In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus we find Wittgenstein’s first and most substantial published in...
This bookbrings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical ...
In this paper, I raise the question of how the tradition of ethics afterWittgenstein tends to neglec...
The diagnosis was already given by Wittgenstein himself, as early as in the Tractatus, and more clea...
This article examines three exegetical approaches to Wittgenstein: the positivist approach, the inef...
This article suggests a reading of the significance of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus for ethics, in the l...
This article discusses Wittgenstein’s early ethics by comparing it with the ethical thought of Emman...
Wittgenstein’s early work is well known for its seminal importance to the philosophy of language and...
Ethics was the major issue in Wittgenstein’s writings from 1916 to the time of publication of the Tr...
My paper is about Andronico’s work on the connection between Ethics and Aesthetics in Wittgenstein’s...
Wittgenstein, one of the most influential, and yet widely misunderstood, philosophers of our age, co...