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Wittgenstein and modernism /

Ludwig Wittgenstein famously declared that philosophy "ought really to be written only as a form of poetry," and he even described the Tractatus as "philosophical and, at the same time, literary." But few books have really followed up on these claims, and fewer still have focused...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: LeMahieu, Michael (Autor, Editor ), Zumhagen-Yekplé, Karen (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2017.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Wittgenstein, modernism, and the contradictions of writing philosophy as poetry / Michael LeMahieu and Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé -- Wittgenstein's modernist context -- Wittgenstein and modernism in literature: between the Tractatus and the Philosophical investigations / Anthony J. Cascardi -- "To become a different person": Wittgenstein, Christianity, and the modernist ethos / Marjorie Perloff -- The concept of expression in the arts from a Wittgensteinian perspective / Charles Altieri -- Wittgenstein, Loos, and critical modernism: style and idea in architecture and philosophy / Allan Janik -- Wittgenstein's modernist cultures -- Loos, Musil, Wittgenstein, and the recovery of human life / Piergiorgio Donatelli -- Wittgenstein, Benjamin, and pure realism / Eli Friedlander -- What makes a poem philosophical? / John Gibson -- Wittgenstein and literary modernism -- In the condition of modernism: philosophy, literature, and the sacred fount / Kristin Boyce -- The world as Bloom found it: "Ithaca," the Tractatus, and "looking more than once for the solution of difficult problems in imaginary or real life" / Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé -- Lectures on ethics: Wittgenstein and Kafka / Yi-ping Ong -- Bellow's private language / Michael LeMahieu. 
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