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To Imagine a Form of Life

This series delves into the profound connection between language and the very fabric of existence. Through the insights of a seminal 20th-century philosopher, readers explore the concept of 'form of life'. It offers a comprehensive view of evolving philosophical thought, highlighting the ethical and political implications embedded within language. This collection is an engaging read for anyone interested in the intersection of linguistics, philosophy, and the human condition.

Wittgenstein's form of life

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    Wittgenstein's form of life

    • 146 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    Wittgenstein's Form of Life reveals the intricate relationship between language and life throughout Ludwig Wittgenstein's work. Drawing on the entire corpus of his writings, David Kishik offers a synoptic view of Wittgenstein's evolving thought by considering the notion of form of life as its vanishing center.The book takes its cue from the idea that 'to imagine a language means to imagine a form of life', in order to present the first holistic account of Wittgenstein's philosophy in the spirit of a new wave of interpretations, pioneered by Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond and James Conant. It is also an enticing contribution to the rising discourse revolving around the subject of life, led by the recent work of Giorgio Agamben. Standing on the threshold between the Analytic and the Continental philosophical traditions, Kishik shows how Wittgenstein's philosophy of language points toward a new philosophy of life, thereby making a unique contribution to our ethical and political thought.

    Wittgenstein's form of life