Wittgenstein and Nietzsche

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aesthetics in philosophy
Aloisia Moser
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Christoph Landerer
comparative analysis of philosophical thought
critique of language
critique of metaphysics
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ethical theory
forgetting
genealogies
Hanslick
Helmut Heit
historicism
intellectual history
limits of language
logical empiricism
Marco Brusotti
Mathieu Marion
Mitsuhiro Okada
mysticism
nachlass
neo-materialism
Nietzsche
Nuno Venturinha
Oskari Kuusela
Pascal Zambito
Paul Loeb
perspectivism
Peter Westergaard
Philip Mills
philosophical methodology
philosophy of language
philosophy of music
Pietro Gori
pragmatism
relativism
revaluation of values
seeing-as
Shunichi Takagi
solipsism
suffering
the will
Vienna Circle
Wittgenstein

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032100494
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume brings together essays that explore the intersections between Nietzsche and Wittgenstein from various perspectives. While some chapters focus on the philological and biographical connections of Wittgenstein’s reading of Nietzsche, others reflect on the ideas that are implicitly shared by the two thinkers.

For Nietzsche and Wittgenstein, philosophy is inextricably connected to ethics and the arts and therefore takes a peculiar method that differs from the sciences. Nevertheless, their thinking strives for knowledge and truth by means of discursive text forms, however unconventional they may be. The first group of chapters contextualize explicit references to Nietzsche in Wittgenstein’s writings and clarify their philosophical function. In Part II, the contributors take a philosophical problem as their starting point and show how it can be illuminated by comparing or contrasting Wittgensteinian and Nietzschean arguments and methods. Together the chapters trace Nietzsche’s influence on Wittgenstein’s thought concerning the critique of language, ethics, aesthetics, religion, and philosophical method.

Wittgenstein and Nietzsche will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in the history of philosophy and intellectual history.

Shunichi Takagi is Researcher at Kyoto University and Chief Research Officer of AaaS Bridge. His PhD thesis, Wittgenstein and the ‘Kantian Solution of the Problem of Philosophy’ (10 February 1931), recounts Wittgenstein’s philosophical development from the Tractatus up until around 10 February 1931, focusing on his engagement with Russell, Kant, and Ramsey.

Pascal F. Zambito is Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Munich. He was Feodor Lynen Fellow at University of Vienna. His recent publications are “Essayism as a Form of Writing and a Form of Life” (2021) and “Searching in Space vs Groping in the Dark: Wittgenstein on Novelty and Imagination in 1929–30” (2023).