The Movement of Thought: Wittgenstein on Time, Change and History
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This book covers the topic of history and the role that it played in the Austrio-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgensteins thought. The topic is explored from multiple angles, both chronologically and thematically. Reviewing Wittgensteins two<i>magnum opera</i> - the<i>Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus</i> (1921) and<i>Philosophical Investigations</i> (1952), this work is an investigation into an under-acknowledged element in Wittgensteins thought, one which in many cases acted as an impetus for that life-long process of novel philosophical reflection:<i>History.</i><p>This volume traces the evolution of Wittgensteins thoughts on time and temporality from the<i>Tractatus</i>, through the<i>Investigations</i>, into some key post-<i>Investigations</i> remarks and also examines the motivations behind Wittgensteins post-Tractarian return to philosophy and, in particular, the unique methodology he developed in order to serve his renewed purpose. The final chapter seeks to answer thequestion, What was Wittgenstein trying to achieve with<i>Philosophical Investigations?</i>This book is of interest to philosophers.</p>
Autorenportrait
<b>James Fielding </b>received his doctorate from the University of Bergen in 2021. His work focuses on the tension between realism and pluralism, which he investigates with an eye to the historical, linguistic and cultural contexts in which conceptual frameworks develop. He has pursued graduate studies at the Université Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, and research in Berlin, Leipzig, Saarbrücken, and at the Wittgenstein Archives Bergen.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 12.07.2023
Umfang: 7.97 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783031292613
Umbreit-Nr.: 237327
