Wittgensteinian Exercises | Aesthetic and Ethical Transformations | ISBN 9783770567454

Wittgensteinian Exercises

Aesthetic and Ethical Transformations

herausgegeben von Lucilla Guidi
Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonDavide Sparti
Beiträge vonJörg Volbers
Beiträge vonAndrew Norris
Beiträge vonOskari Kuusela
Beiträge vonKatrin Wille
Beiträge vonAnne-Marie S. Christensen
Beiträge vonBeth Savickey
Beiträge vonAnna Boncompagni
Beiträge vonLogi Gunnarsson
Beiträge vonEva Schürmann
Beiträge vonLars Leeten
Beiträge vonAndreas Hetzel
Herausgegeben vonLucilla Guidi
Buchcover Wittgensteinian Exercises  | EAN 9783770567454 | ISBN 3-7705-6745-5 | ISBN 978-3-7705-6745-4
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Wittgensteinian Exercises

Aesthetic and Ethical Transformations

herausgegeben von Lucilla Guidi
Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonDavide Sparti
Beiträge vonJörg Volbers
Beiträge vonAndrew Norris
Beiträge vonOskari Kuusela
Beiträge vonKatrin Wille
Beiträge vonAnne-Marie S. Christensen
Beiträge vonBeth Savickey
Beiträge vonAnna Boncompagni
Beiträge vonLogi Gunnarsson
Beiträge vonEva Schürmann
Beiträge vonLars Leeten
Beiträge vonAndreas Hetzel
Herausgegeben vonLucilla Guidi
This volume explores and expands a Wittgensteinian account of philosophy as an ongoing transformative practice. It investigates the simultaneously aesthetic and ethical dimension of philosophical exercises, so as to uncover their transformative potential for and within ordinary practice, conceived of as a weave of inherited embodied habits. For this purpose, the volume focuses on three intertwined aspects. First, it analyzes the aesthetic form of Wittgensteins writings. In particular, it considers the use of pictures, dialogues, comparisons, and instructions as exercises to be enacted by readers, thereby exploring their transformative (aesthetic and ethical) effects. Second, it draws a number of connections between Wittgensteins philosophical exercises and particular aesthetic practices. Third, it sheds light on continuities and discontinuities between Wittgensteins philosophy and the ancient understanding of philosophy as an exercise and a way of life, so as to sketch out an account of ethics as a practical attitude and way of being. In addition, by including pictures and a text in three different languages, this volume explores new ways of doing philosophy in a Wittgensteinian spirit.