Wittgenstein's moral thought

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    • Agam-Segal, Reshef
    • Dain, Edmund

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Wittgenstein's moral thought

edited by Reshef Agam-Segal and Edmund Dain

(Routledge studies in ethics and moral theory, 40)

Routledge, 2018

  • : hbk

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Wittgenstein's work, early and later, contains the seeds of an original and important rethinking of moral or ethical thought that has, so far, yet to be fully appreciated. The ten essays in this collection, all specially commissioned for this volume, are united in the claim that Wittgenstein's thought has much to contribute to our understanding of this fundamental area of philosophy and of our lives. They take up a variety of different perspectives on this aspect of Wittgenstein's work, and explore the significance of Wittgenstein's moral thought throughout his work, from the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and Wittgenstein's startling claim there that there can be no ethical propositions, to the Philosophical Investigations.

Table of Contents

Introduction Reshef Agam-Segal and Edmund Dain 1 Wittgenstein's Moral Thought Edmund Dain 2 Wittgenstein, Ethics and Philosophical Clarification Oskari Kuusela 3 Moral Thought in Wittgenstein: Clarity and Changes in Attitude Reshef Agam-Segal 4 Logic, Ethics and Existence in Wittgenstein's Tractatus Eli Friedlander 5 Logic, Ethics, Aesthetics: Wittgenstein and the Transcendental Kristin Boyce 6 Sketches of Blurred Landscapes: Wittgenstein and Ethics Duncan Richter 7 'What is Ethical Cannot be Taught' - Moral Theories as Descriptions of Grammar Anne-Marie Sondergaard Christensen 8 Perception, Perspectives, and Moral Necessity: Wittgenstein, Winch, and the Good Samaritan Martin Gustafsson 9 An "Exclusively Self-Regarding" Ethics: Response to Sluga Kevin M. Cahill 10 From Nonsense to Openness - Wittgenstein on Moral Sense Joel Backstroem

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