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Peter Winch's translation of Wittgenstein's remarks on culture and value presents all entries chronologically, with the German text alongside the English and a subject index for reference. Wittgenstein's habit was to record his thoughts in sequences of more or less closely related 'remarks' which he kept in notebooks throughout his life. The editor of this collection has gone through these notebooks in order to select those 'remarks' which deal with Wittgenstein's views about the less technical issues in his philosophy. So here we have Wittgenstein's thoughts about religion, music, architecture, the nature of philosophy, the spirit of our times, genius, being Jewish, and so on. "It was a masterpiece by a mastermind," as Leonard Linsky described it.
The work presents Wittgenstein's perspectives on a wide range of cultural and philosophical topics, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his views beyond the purely technical aspects of his philosophy. By arranging the entries chronologically and including the original German text alongside the English translation, the editor has ensured that the reader can follow the evolution of Wittgenstein's thinking on these subjects over time and appreciate the nuances of his language and expression.
The inclusion of a subject index further enhances the accessibility of the collection, allowing readers to easily navigate and explore specific areas of interest. This comprehensive and meticulously curated compilation offers a unique opportunity to delve into the mind of one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, and to gain insights into his perspectives on the cultural and existential questions that shaped his intellectual journey.
Overall, Peter Winch's translation of Wittgenstein's remarks on culture and value is a remarkable work that illuminates the breadth and depth of the philosopher's thought, and serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Through this collection, readers can engage with Wittgenstein's profound and often enigmatic reflections on the human experience, and find resonance with his insights into the complexities of art, religion, and the human condition.
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publisher | University of Chicago Press (May 15, 1984) | ||||
language | English | ||||
paperback | 195 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 0226904350 | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-0226904351 | ||||
item_weight | 8 ounces | ||||
dimensions | 8.44 x 5.44 x 0.42 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #479,478 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #794 in Modern Western Philosophy | ||||
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