Beschreibung:
What could Wittgenstein's work contribute to the rapidly growing literature on life's meaning? This book not only examines Wittgenstein's scattered remarks about value and 'sense of life' but also argues that his philosophy and 'way of seeing' has far reaching implications for the ways theorists approach an ancient question: 'How shall one live?'.
What could Wittgenstein's work contribute to the rapidly growing literature on life's meaning? This book not only examines Wittgenstein's scattered remarks about value and 'sense of life' but also argues that his philosophy and 'way of seeing' has far reaching implications for the ways theorists approach an ancient question: 'How shall one live?'.
Introduction 1. Book of Facts, Book of Values 2. The Limits of Justification 3. Aspect-Seeing and Meaning in Life 4. In Defence of the Ordinary 5. On Detachment or Why the Shopkeeper Does Not Investigate His Apples 6. The Human Voice: The Confessional Nature of Enquiring into Life's Meaning Coda Notes Bibliography Index