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Ethics after Wittgenstein

Contemplation and Critique
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ISBN-13:
9781350087156
Veröffentl:
2021
Einband:
Ebook (PDF)
Seiten:
264
Autor:
Richard Amesbury
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

What does it mean for ethics to say, as Wittgenstein did, that philosophy "leaves everything as it is"? Though clearly absorbed with ethical questions throughout his life and work, Wittgenstein's remarks about the subject do not easily lend themselves to summation or theorizing. Although many moral philosophers cite the influence or inspiration of Wittgenstein, there is little agreement about precisely what it means to do ethics in the light of Wittgenstein. Ethics after Wittgenstein brings together an international cohort of leading scholars in the field to address this problem. The chapters advance a conception of philosophical ethics characterized by an attention to detail, meaning and importance which itself makes ethical demands on its practitioners. Working in conversation with literature and film, engaging deeply with anthropology and critical theory, and addressing contemporary problems from racialized sexual violence against women to the Islamic State, these contributors reclaim Wittgenstein's legacy as an indispensable resource for contemporary ethics.
PrefaceIntroduction: Doing Ethics after Wittgenstein, Richard Amesbury and Hartmut von SassPart I. Ethics and Wittgenstein1. Ethics as We Talk It, Lars Hertzberg2. Wittgenstein, Ethics and Fieldwork in Philosophy, Nora Hämäläinen3. The Texture of Importance: Ethics after Cavell and Diamond, Sandra LaugierPart II. Wittgenstein, Ethics, and Meta-Ethics4. Three Wittgensteinian Interventions in Current Meta-Ethical Debates, Julia Hermann5. Wittgensteinian Anti-Anti Realism - One 'Anti' Too Many?, Hans-Johann Glock6. Wittgenstein and Moral Realism: The Debate Continues, Sabina Lovibond7. Does It Pay to be Good?On D.Z. Phillips Having a Theory about Not Having a Theory in Ethics, Hartmut von SassPart III. After Wittgenstein8. "A Certain Purity of Attention to the World":The Ethical Demands of Wittgensteinian Philosophizing, Mikel Burley9. Wittgenstein and Political Theology: Law, Decision, and the Self, Richard Amesbury10. Wittgenstein Does Critical Theory, Alice CraryList of ContributorsIndex

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