Religion Within the Limits of Language Alone

Religion Within the Limits of Language Alone

Wittgenstein on Philosophy and Religion

McCutcheon, Felicity

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

224

Mole

Inglês

9781032243672

15 a 20 dias

322

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Contents: Preface; Wittgenstein's Philosophical Ambition: The pursuit of perspicuity; The goal of the Tractatus; The transition; The goal of the Philosophical Investigations (the elimination of philosophical puzzles); Objectivity and the limits of language; The struggle with language; Perspicuity, Justice and Peace: Philosophical explanations and justice; Seeing connectionsnot causes; Parallels between aesthetics, psycho-analysis and philosophy; What perspicuity achieves; Grammar: Wittgenstein on grammar - exegetical; The development of the concept of grammar; The autonomy of language; Language-games, rules and meaning; Training and Augustine's infant; Training and the giving of examples; Forms of life and the possibility of meaning; Language as both arbitrary and necessary; Agreement in conventions and agreement in behaviour; What then is meaning?; Grammar, rules and reality; The positivists on grammar and reality; Carnap on meaning and ontology; Wittgenstein on the connection between language and reality; Grammar as the connection between word and world; Wittgenstein on the accountability of grammar to reality; Wittgenstein and ontology; Religious Language as Grammar: Some preliminary remarks; Self-evidence and logic; The nature of basicality; Basicality and truth; World pictures and pictures of the world; The reality of God; Conflating grammar and beliefs; Expressivism: Section One: The cognitive/non-cognitive distinction; The nature of cognitivity; What motivates non-cognitivism or expressivism?; Speaking for oneself; Section Two: Expressive as primitive; Language and reality: some preliminary remarks; Language as expressive behaviour; Concept-formation, behaviour and beliefs; Language, beliefs and reality - concluding remarks; Section Three: Wittgenstein and expressivism; Grammatical differences and substantive disputes; Conclusion; Some Concluding Remarks; Bibliography; Index.
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Philosophical Investigations;Religious Language;Big Typescript;Wittgenstein's Remarks;Wittgenstein's Work;Philosophical Grammar;Noetic Structure;Ostensive Definition;Epistemic Practices;Grammatical Propositions;Wittgenstein's Method;Wittgenstein Writes;Speculative Metaphysics;Edwards Draws;Brackets Mine;Metaphysical Placement;Mustard;Wittgenstein's Anti-scientism;Wittgenstein's Target;Factual Language;Good Life;Ordinary Religious Believer;Mankind;Framework Propositions;Aesthetic Discomfort