Ludwig Wittgenstein--a cultural point of view [electronic resource] : philosophy in the darkness of this time / William James DeAngelis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ashgate Wittgensteinian studiesPublication details: Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2007.Description: xiii, 189 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 192 22
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  • B3376.W564 D435 2007eb
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Contents:
Preface -- Introduction : Wittgenstein and 'the darkness of this time' -- Spengler's influence on Wittgenstein : a first approximation -- Wittgenstein's Spenglerian assessment of his time -- Philosophy for a time of civilization : Spenglerian Desiderata and the Investigations -- The investigations as a philosophy of culture -- Religious inexpressibility : continuity and change from Wittgenstein's early to late views -- A religious viewpoint in Wittgenstein's later writings? : Norman Malcolm's four analogies -- Was Wittgenstein a Spenglerian atheist?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-183) and index.

Preface -- Introduction : Wittgenstein and 'the darkness of this time' -- Spengler's influence on Wittgenstein : a first approximation -- Wittgenstein's Spenglerian assessment of his time -- Philosophy for a time of civilization : Spenglerian Desiderata and the Investigations -- The investigations as a philosophy of culture -- Religious inexpressibility : continuity and change from Wittgenstein's early to late views -- A religious viewpoint in Wittgenstein's later writings? : Norman Malcolm's four analogies -- Was Wittgenstein a Spenglerian atheist?

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