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Fate of Wonder - Wittgenstein''s Critique of Metaphysics and Modernity

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Kevin M. Cahill reclaims one of Ludwig Wittgenstein's most passionately pursued endeavors: to reawaken a sense of wonder around human life and language and its mysterious place in the world. Following the philosopher's spiritual and cultural criticism and tying it more tightly to the overall evolution of his thought, Cahill frames an original interpretation of Wittgenstein's engagement with Western metaphysics and modernity, better contextualizing the force of his work.Cahill synthesizes several approaches to Wittgenstein's life and thought. He stresses the nontheoretical aspirations of the philosopher's early and later writings, combining key elements from the so-called resolute readings of the "Tractatus" with the "therapeutic" readings of "Philosophical Investigations." Cahill shows how continuity in Wittgenstein's cultural and spiritual concerns informed if not guided his work between these texts, and in his reading of the "Tractatus," Cahill identifies surprising affinities with Martin Heidegger's "Being and Time" -- a text rarely associated with Wittgenstein's early formulations. In his effort to recapture wonder, Wittgenstein both avoided and undermined traditional philosophy's reliance on theory. As Cahill relates the steps of this bold endeavor, he forms his own innovative, analytical methods, joining historicist and contextualist approaches to text-based, immanent readings. The result is an original, sustained examination of Wittgenstein's thought not.

List of contents

Preface and AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I 1. Interpreting the Tractatus2. The Ethical Purpose of the Tractatus3. A Resolute FailureConclusion to Part IPart II 4. The Concept of Progress in Wittgenstein's Thought5. The Truly Apocalyptic View6. The Fate of MetaphysicsNotesBibliographyIndex

About the author

Kevin M. Cahill is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. He has authored several journal publications on Wittgenstein and is coeditor, with Lene Johannessen, of Considering Class: Essays on the Discourse of the American Dream. His next work is entitled Skepticism and the Human Condition.

Product details

Authors Kevin Cahill, Kevin (Associate Professor Cahill, Kevin M. Cahill, Cahill Kevin
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2011
 
EAN 9780231158008
ISBN 978-0-231-15800-8
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Series Columbia University Press
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

PHILOSOPHY / General, RELIGION / General, Philosophy, Religious issues & debates, Religious issues and debates

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