Wittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of a science of aesthetics were influential on different sides of the analytic/continental divide. Heidegger’s anti-scientism leads him to an alētheic view of artworks which precedes and exceeds any possible aesthetic reduction. Wittgenstein also rejects the relevance of causal explanations, psychological or physiological, to aesthetic questions. The main aim of this paper is to compare Heidegger with Wittgenstein, showing that: (a) there are significant parallels to be drawn between Wittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s anti-scientism about aesthetics, and that (b) their anti-scientism leads both towards partly divergent criticisms of what I will call ‘aestheticism’. The divergence...
<p>Few philosophers have been more critical of the Western philosophical tradition than Friedrich Ni...
This thesis examines the relation between philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s 1940s writings on seeing...
My paper is about Andronico’s work on the connection between Ethics and Aesthetics in Wittgenstein’s...
Wittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of a science of aesthetics were in...
Wittgenstein and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of an aesthetic science were ...
Wittgenstein offers three objections to the idea of aesthetics as a branch of psychology: (i) Statis...
Wittgenstein compares philosophical explanations with explanations in aesthetics and ethics. Accordi...
Considering comparative studies in philosophy, the relationship between philosophies of Ludwig Wittg...
This paper considers alternative styles of philosophy, based on art or science, through an investiga...
Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein are two of the most important philosophers of twentieth-cen...
In this paper I offer a genetic account of how Wittgenstein developed his ideas on aesthetics in his...
Part 1 of this paper sketches Wittgenstein’s opposition to scientism in general. Part 2 explores his...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at analyzing in a comparative way the philosophical conceptions of the h...
This Element argues that aesthetics, broadly conceived, plays a significant role in Wittgenstein’s p...
This article will present an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s understanding of the relationshi...
<p>Few philosophers have been more critical of the Western philosophical tradition than Friedrich Ni...
This thesis examines the relation between philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s 1940s writings on seeing...
My paper is about Andronico’s work on the connection between Ethics and Aesthetics in Wittgenstein’s...
Wittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of a science of aesthetics were in...
Wittgenstein and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of an aesthetic science were ...
Wittgenstein offers three objections to the idea of aesthetics as a branch of psychology: (i) Statis...
Wittgenstein compares philosophical explanations with explanations in aesthetics and ethics. Accordi...
Considering comparative studies in philosophy, the relationship between philosophies of Ludwig Wittg...
This paper considers alternative styles of philosophy, based on art or science, through an investiga...
Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein are two of the most important philosophers of twentieth-cen...
In this paper I offer a genetic account of how Wittgenstein developed his ideas on aesthetics in his...
Part 1 of this paper sketches Wittgenstein’s opposition to scientism in general. Part 2 explores his...
Purpose. The paper is aimed at analyzing in a comparative way the philosophical conceptions of the h...
This Element argues that aesthetics, broadly conceived, plays a significant role in Wittgenstein’s p...
This article will present an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s understanding of the relationshi...
<p>Few philosophers have been more critical of the Western philosophical tradition than Friedrich Ni...
This thesis examines the relation between philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s 1940s writings on seeing...
My paper is about Andronico’s work on the connection between Ethics and Aesthetics in Wittgenstein’s...