Wittgenstein on Forms of Life and the Nature of Experience

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António Marques is Full Professor of Philosophy of Knowledge and Communication at the New University of Lisbon.
Nuno Venturinha is Research Fellow in Philosophy at the New University of Lisbon.
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Contents: Nuno Venturinha: Introduction - Barry Stocker: Dialectic of Paradox in the Tractatus: Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard - Maria Filomena Molder: Cries, False Substitutes and Expressions in Image - Jean-Pierre Cometti: Aesthetic Experience and Forms of Life - Stefan Majetschak: Forms and Patterns of Life: A Reassessment of a So-Called Basic Concept in the Late Philosophy of Wittgenstein - James M. Thompson: Translating Form(s)-of-Life? Remarks on Cultural Difference and Alterity - Jesús Padilla Gálvez: Form of Life as Arithmetical Experiment - Joachim Schulte: Does the Devil in Hell Have a Form of Life? - António Marques: Forms of Life: Between the Given and the Thought Experiment - Andrew Lugg: Wittgenstein on Reddish Green: Logic and Experience.
To what extent is the form of our life fixed, i.e. is there a form of life or forms of life? How does this bear on the nature of experience? These are two Wittgensteinian questions in need of clarification. Wittgenstein on Forms of Life and the Nature of Experience sheds light on a much exploited but rarely analysed topic in Wittgenstein scholarship while addressing central themes of contemporary philosophy. Bringing together essays from some of the leading scholars in the field, the book concentrates on Wittgenstein's concept of Lebensform(en), and more specifically its evolution in the author's thought until his death in 1951.

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