Wittgenstein and the Human Form of Life

Author:   Oswald Hanfling
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415256452


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   22 August 2002
Format:   Hardback
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The growing implications of Wittgenstein's later writings both inside as well as outside philosophy have become one of the major features of the past few years. His impact on ideas of theory and the philosophy of language is increasingly evident. Yet there remains much difficulty in understanding much of Wittgenstein's thought due to the often-unclear nature of his arguments. Oswald Hanfling, a leading commentator on Wittgenstein, offers a much-needed exploration of Wittgenstein's thought, ranging from the problem of other minds, the philosophy of language and questions on humanity to the role of art. One of the most important criticisms levied against Wittgenstein is that he raises more questions than he answers, and this has caused many readers to attribute him positions contrary to his intentions and methods. Hanfling challenges this view and proposes that Wittgenstein's approach can lead to a proper understanding of the problems in question. Throughout, Wittgenstein and the Theory of the Arts offers a critical reading and interpretation of Wittgenstein's writings and their impact for our ways of thinking. Most importantly it presents Wittgenstein's unique approach to the question of being human. It will be valuable to all Wittgenstein scholars, as well as to all those interested in the philosophy of mind, language and aesthetics.

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Author:   Oswald Hanfling
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9780415256452


ISBN 10:   0415256453
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   22 August 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Questions and answers in Wittgenstein's philosophy; 2. What does the Private Language Argument prove? 3. Criteria, Conventions and the problem of other minds 4. Does language need rules? 5. Wittgenstein on the use of 'I know' 6. Was Wittgenstein a sceptic? 7. Wittgenstein on language, art and humanity 8. Wittgenstein and the problem of consciousness 9. Could machines think? 10. Thinking 11. Secondary sense and 'what they have in common'

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This is a most refreshing book. The later work of Wittgenstein is apt to provoke strong reactions, whether of dissent or approbation. The cool and even light that Prof. Hanfling brings to bear on the work serves admirably to correct exaggerated interpretations of all kinds. Overall, the book is a splendid vindication of the author's choice of title. Although not used by Wittgenstein himself, the phrase, 'the human form of life' is here peculiarly apt. <br>-P.F. Strawson, University College Oxford <br>


""This is a most refreshing book. The later work of Wittgenstein is apt to provoke strong reactions, whether of dissent or approbation. The cool and even light that Prof. Hanfling brings to bear on the work serves admirably to correct exaggerated interpretations of all kinds. Overall, the book is a splendid vindication of the author's choice of title. Although not used by Wittgenstein himself, the phrase, 'the human form of life' is here peculiarly apt."" -P.F. Strawson, University College Oxford


Author Information

Oswald Hanfling is a former Professor of Philosophy at the Open University. In addition to his many papers on Wittgenstein, he is the author of several books including Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy (1989) and Philosophy and Ordinary Language (Routledge, 2000).

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