Ebook: Augustine and Wittgenstein
Author: Kim Paffenroth, Miles Hollingworth, Alexander R. Eodice, John Doody, Myles Burnyeat, Brian R. Clack, Espen Dahl, Chad Engelland, U. K. of Oxford David Goodill, Garry Hagberg
- Tags: Augustine of Hippo Saint 354-430., Wittgenstein Ludwig 1889-1951., PHI022000, POL010000, REL070000
- Series: Augustine in Conversation: Tradition and Innovation Series
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
- City: Lanham, United States
- Language: English
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This collection examines the relationship between Augustine and Wittgenstein and demonstrates the deep affinity they share, not only for the substantive issues they treat but also for the style of philosophizing they employ. Wittgenstein saw certain salient Augustinian approaches to concepts like language-learning, will, memory, and time as prompts for his own philosophical explorations, and he found great inspiration in Augustine's highly personalized and interlocutory style of writing philosophy. Each in his own way, in an effort to understand human experience more fully, adopts a mode of philosophizing that involves questioning, recognizing confusions, and confronting doubts. Beyond its bearing on such topics as language, meaning, knowledge, and will, their analysis extends to the nature of religious belief and its fundamental place in human experience. The essays collected here consider a broad range of themes, from issues regarding teaching, linguistic meaning, and self-understanding to miracles, ritual, and religion.
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