Intercultural Understanding After Wittgenstein

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  • ISBN 9781839987830
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This volume addresses, from a Wittgensteinian perspective, the philosophical question of how to understand other cultures. It develops an approach to this question that emphasizes the connection between its epistemological, ethical and political aspects, bringing into conversation Wittgensteinian and other cultural philosophical traditions, notably from Japan, China, India and the West-African Yoruba communities.

Carla Carmona teaches Theory of Dialogue and Interculturality, East Asian Aesthetics and Epistemology at the University of Seville. She has specialized in social epistemology and the philosophy of Wittgenstein.

David Pérez-Chico is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Zaragoza (Spain) since 2006. His research focuses mainly on Wittgenstein, Stanley Cavell, Ernest Sosa, Ordinary Language Philosophy, Epistemology and on the intersection of Philosophy and Film. He has edited a good number of volumes and papers on those topics.

Chon Tejedor is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Valencia, Spain since 2017, having previously been Senior Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire for four years and Lecturer at the University of Oxford for twelve, in the United Kingdom. She works on Wittgenstein, epistemology and ethics.