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Wittgenstein and Aesthetics

Part of the Elements in the Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein series
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This Element argues that aesthetics broadly conceived plays a significant role in Wittgenstein's philosophy.

In doing so, it draws on the interpretative tradition that emphasizes affinities between Wittgenstein's thought and Kant's philosophy.

Following the chronology of Wittgenstein's philosophical work, this Element addresses Wittgenstein's early equation between ethics and aesthetics, his middle-period discussion on the normative character of aesthetic judgments and the possibility of their justification, and his later comparison between language and music.

As a whole, it traces a continuous line of thought pertaining to a non-conceptual form of encounter with reality, which is developed in close conjunction with aesthetics and contributes to Wittgenstein's understanding of language and the method of philosophy throughout his career.

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Cambridge University Press
110893112X / 9781108931120
Paperback / softback
192
09/03/2023
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.
Print on demand edition.