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  1. The literary Wittgenstein
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    A stellar collection of articles relating the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) to core problems in the theory and philosophy of literature, written by the most prominent figures in the field Chapter INTRODUCTION: WITTGENSTEIN, LANGUAGE... more

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    A stellar collection of articles relating the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) to core problems in the theory and philosophy of literature, written by the most prominent figures in the field Chapter INTRODUCTION: WITTGENSTEIN, LANGUAGE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LITERATURE /Wolfgang Huemer --part PART I Philosophy as a kind of literature / Literature as a kind of philosophy --chapter INTRODUCTORY NOTE TO "THE INVESTIGATIONS' EVERYDAY AESTHETICS OF ITSELF" /Stanley Cavell --chapter 1 The Investigations' everyday aesthetics of itself S TA NLEY C AV ELL /Stanley Cavell --chapter 2 "BUT ISN'T THE SAME AT LEAST THE SAME?" --Wittgenstein and the question of poetic translatability /Marjorie Perloff --chapter 3 WITTGENSTEIN'S "IMPERFECT GARDEN" --The ladders and labyrinths of philosophy as Dichtung /David Schalkwyk --chapter 4 Restlessness and the achievement of peace: writing and method in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations --Writing and method in Wittgenstein's /Philosophical Investigations Timothy Gould --chapter 5 Imagined worlds and the real one: Plato, --Plato, Wittgenstein, and mimesis /Bernard Harrison --chapter 6 READING FOR LIFE /John Gibson --part Part II READING WITH WITTGENSTEIN --chapter INTRODUCTION TO "HAVING A ROUGH STORY ABOUT WHAT MORAL PHILOSOPHY IS" /Cora Diamond --chapter 7 HAVING A ROUGH STORY ABOUT WHAT MORAL PHILOSOPHY IS /Cora Diamond --chapter 8 "The life of the sign": Wittgenstein on reading a poem J OAC HIM SCHU LT E --Wittgenstein on reading a poem /Joachim Schulte --chapter 9 Wittgenstein against interpretation: "the meaning of a text does not stop short of its facts" --The meaning of a text does not stop short of its facts /Sonia Sedivy --chapter 10 ON THE OLD SAW, "EVERY READING OF A TEXT IS AN INTERPRETATION" --Some remarks /Martin Stone --part Part III LITERATURE AND THE BOUNDARIES OF SELF AND SENSE --chapter 11 ROTATING THE AXIS OF OUR INVESTIGATION --Wittgenstein's investigations and Hölderlin's poetology /Richard Eldridge --chapter 12 Autobiographical consciousness: Wittgenstein, private experience, and the "inner picture" GAR RY L . H AG B E RG --Wittgenstein, private experience, and the "inner picture" /Garry L. Hagberg --chapter 13 Monologic and dialogic: Wittgenstein, Heart of Darkness, and linguistic skepticism JA MES GUETTI /James Guetti --chapter 14 Wittgenstein and Faulkner's Benjy: reflections on and of derangement RU P E RT READ --Reflections on and of derangement /Rupert Read --part Part IV FICTION AND THE TRACTATUS --chapter 15 Facts and fiction: reflections on the Tractatus ALEX BU RRI --Reflections on the Tractatus /Alex Burri --chapter 16 Wittgenstein's Tractatus and the logic of fiction DA L E JAC QU ETTE /Dale Jacquette --part Part V THE LARGER VIEW --chapter 17 Unlikely prospects for applying Wittgenstein's "method" to aesthetics and the philosophy of art JOSEPH M A RG OLIS /Joseph Margolis.

     

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