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This book shows that Ludwig Wittgenstein's later philosophical methods can be fruitfully applied to several problems in contemporary moral philosophy. The author considers Wittgenstein's ethical views and addresses such topics as meta-ethics, objectivity in ethics and moral perception. Readers will gain an insight into how Wittgenstein thought about philosophical problems and a new way of looking at moral questions. The book consists of three parts. In the first part, Wittgenstein's later philosophical methods are discussed, including his comparison of philosophical methods to therapies. The book then goes on to explore how these methods give insight into Wittgenstein's ethical views. Readers will see how these are better understood when read in the light of his later philosophical thought. In the third part, Wittgenstein's later methods are applied to problems in contemporary moral philosophy, including a look at questions for moral advice. The author reviews and criticizes some of the secondary literature on Wittgenstein's later philosophical methods and indicates how the topic of the book can be developed in future research. There is something of value for readers of all levels in this insightful and well written volume. It will particularly appeal to scholars and students of Wittgenstein, of philosophy, and of ethics.
Presents new insights into the workings of Wittgenstein's later methods, and into Wittgenstein's ethical views Offers original ways of dealing with problems in contemporary moral philosophy Describes the application of Wittgenstein's later methods to problems in moral philosophy
Auteur
Benjamin De Mesel is a Postdoctoral Fellow of the FWO (Research Foundation Flanders) at KU Leuven, Belgium. He publishes on Wittgenstein's later methods and the ways in which these methods can be applied to problems in moral philosophy. He is the main organizer of the bi-annual conference 'Wittgensteinian Approaches to Moral Philosophy' in Leuven. He is the co-editor (with James M. Thompson) of a special issue of Ethical Perspectives (March 2015) on Wittgenstein and ethics, and the co-editor (with Oskari Kuusela) of Ethics in the Wake of Wittgenstein (Routledge, 2018).
Contenu
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. On Wittgenstein's Comparison of Philosophical Methods to Therapies.- Chapter 3. Surveyable Representations, the 'Lecture on Ethics', and Moral Philosophy.- Chapter 4. Wittgenstein, Meta-ethics and the Subject Matter of Moral Philosophy.- Chapter 5. Wittgenstein and Objectivity in Ethics.- Chapter 6. Seeing Colour, Seeing Emotion, Seeing Moral Value.- Chapter 7. [TBD].- Chapter 8. Do moral questions ask for answers?.- Chapter 9. Conclusion. <p
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