[Extract] Worldviews "The pianist in Wittgenstein put it well: the most important things in life lie beyond words. So let us begin by throwing away the ladder of language that we are used to standing on." Wittgenstein's other life - as an architect, engineer, and musician - conditioned him to do what philosophers often do not bother to do: which is to take seriously what is not put into words, or what lies beneath words. Wittgenstein struggled for a way of understanding the silent shape of things. Things that cannot be put into words, he remarked, manifest themselves. Wittgenstein called this process "mystical." Indeed, there is a long tradition of thinking mystically about those things that we cannot put into words. There is also ...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Wittgenstein and Schopenhauer’s meeting was inescapable in the ‘End-of-Century’ Vienna, fascinated b...
This essay is about Wittgenstein, first about his views on ethics, second about his conception of la...
[Extract]\ud Worldviews\ud \ud "The pianist in Wittgenstein put it well: the most important things i...
[Extract] The pianist in Wittgenstein (1974, 6.51-7) put it well: 'the most important things in life...
The Art of Distances identifies a preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of 20th-cent...
International audienceWittgenstein's ethics, though essential to his philosophy, are difficult to ap...
Wittgenstein is notorious for his lack of discussion on ethics. An entire crowd of people eager to h...
<p>The Art of Distances or, a Morality for the Everyday shows how British, French and German writers...
Using a Wittgensteinian view of language to provide a novel account of how metaphors function, I arg...
In this paper, I take three snapshots of Wittgenstein's philosophical work in order to jot a few not...
This paper develops Wittgenstein&rsquo;s view of how experiences of ethical value contribute to ...
Considering that dominant interpretation of Wittgenstein’s philosophy ignores what stands outside of...
This thesis explores central themes in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and engages wi...
In his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein conveyed the idea that ethics cannot be located ...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Wittgenstein and Schopenhauer’s meeting was inescapable in the ‘End-of-Century’ Vienna, fascinated b...
This essay is about Wittgenstein, first about his views on ethics, second about his conception of la...
[Extract]\ud Worldviews\ud \ud "The pianist in Wittgenstein put it well: the most important things i...
[Extract] The pianist in Wittgenstein (1974, 6.51-7) put it well: 'the most important things in life...
The Art of Distances identifies a preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of 20th-cent...
International audienceWittgenstein's ethics, though essential to his philosophy, are difficult to ap...
Wittgenstein is notorious for his lack of discussion on ethics. An entire crowd of people eager to h...
<p>The Art of Distances or, a Morality for the Everyday shows how British, French and German writers...
Using a Wittgensteinian view of language to provide a novel account of how metaphors function, I arg...
In this paper, I take three snapshots of Wittgenstein's philosophical work in order to jot a few not...
This paper develops Wittgenstein&rsquo;s view of how experiences of ethical value contribute to ...
Considering that dominant interpretation of Wittgenstein’s philosophy ignores what stands outside of...
This thesis explores central themes in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and engages wi...
In his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein conveyed the idea that ethics cannot be located ...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Wittgenstein and Schopenhauer’s meeting was inescapable in the ‘End-of-Century’ Vienna, fascinated b...
This essay is about Wittgenstein, first about his views on ethics, second about his conception of la...