Subjectivity After Wittgenstein: The Post-Cartesian Subject and the "Death of Man": Continuum Studies in British Philosophy
Autor Dr Chantal Baxen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441127327
ISBN-10: 1441127321
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Continuum Studies in British Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441127321
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Continuum Studies in British Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Explores the ethical and political implications of Wittgenstein's non-Cartesian account of subjectivity.
Notă biografică
Chantal Bax is a visiting postdoc at Johns Hopkins University and the New School for Social Research, USA (2010/2011).
Cuprins
1. Subjectivity, Wittgenstein and the Debate About the "Death of Man" \ 2. Wittgenstein And/As Philosophy: A Constructive Reading of Wittgenstein's Method \ 3. Inner and Outer, Self and Other: Wittgenstein's Post-Cartesian Subject \ Intermezzo: The Inner as a Locus of Morality: The Ethical (In)Adequacy of Post-Cartesian Subjectivity \ 4. Wittgenstein on Interiority and Religiosity \ Intermezzo: The Self as a Locus of Autonomy: The Political (In)Adequacy of Post-Cartesian Subjectivity \ 5. Wittgenstein on Community in On Certainty \ 6. Wittgensteinian Subjectivity and the Nature of Debate about the "Death of Man" \ Bibliography \ Index.
Recenzii
[A]n interesting book, by a promising philosopher. It has real virtues and manifests a sophisticated reading of Wittgenstein on many points.
"Wittgenstein is widely acknowledged to have mounted a sustained and, if successful, devastating challenge to the view of human subjectivity that belongs to the traditional discourse of European modernity: the broadly 'Cartesian' view of Man as a rational thinking subject. But at what cost? Can we make sense of concepts central to contemporary ethics and politics - concepts of rights, of autonomy, and of responsibility in particular - if we do not retain that conception. Rejecting it can seem tantamount to a rejection of those central concepts. In this important new study Chantal Bax offers a compelling account of why a Wittgensteinian understanding of the fundamental sociality of the human subject encourages rather than discourages us to engage with questions at the heart of our ethical and political lives." - Simon Glendinning, Reader in European Philosophy, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
"Wittgenstein is widely acknowledged to have mounted a sustained and, if successful, devastating challenge to the view of human subjectivity that belongs to the traditional discourse of European modernity: the broadly 'Cartesian' view of Man as a rational thinking subject. But at what cost? Can we make sense of concepts central to contemporary ethics and politics - concepts of rights, of autonomy, and of responsibility in particular - if we do not retain that conception. Rejecting it can seem tantamount to a rejection of those central concepts. In this important new study Chantal Bax offers a compelling account of why a Wittgensteinian understanding of the fundamental sociality of the human subject encourages rather than discourages us to engage with questions at the heart of our ethical and political lives." - Simon Glendinning, Reader in European Philosophy, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
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Explores Wittgenstein's contribution to continental philosophical debates about the 'death of man' and constructs and defends a positive Wittgensteinian account of human being. This title constructs a positive Wittgensteinian account of subjectivity and human nature. It includes later writings on philosophy of psychology and religion.
Explores Wittgenstein's contribution to continental philosophical debates about the 'death of man' and constructs and defends a positive Wittgensteinian account of human being. This title constructs a positive Wittgensteinian account of subjectivity and human nature. It includes later writings on philosophy of psychology and religion.