Wittgenstein's ethical thought [electronic resource] / by Yaniv Iczkovits.
Ludwig Wittgenstein is not generally regarded an ethical thinker. He is typically taken to be preoccupied with themes in the philosophy of language and mind that are presumed to be external to or independent of ethics. But there has, in recent years, been a growing tendency to see his preoccupation...
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York :
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2012.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Rungs of the 'Ethical' Ladder
- Philosophical Imaginations
- On Certainty and Honesty
- World-Picture and World-View
- The Reality of What is Said
- Bibliography
- Index.