Focusing on self-description, the book delves into the significant impact of Wittgenstein's later philosophy on our comprehension of the human experience. It provides insightful interpretations of diverse autobiographical works by notable figures such as Goethe, Dostoevsky, and Iris Murdoch, highlighting the intricate relationship between personal narrative and philosophical thought. Through this exploration, the author uncovers the deeper meanings embedded in these writings, enriching our understanding of identity and existence.
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Art and Ethical Criticism
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
"Art and Ethical Criticism" delves into the intricate connections between art and morality through a collection of essays. It emphasizes the significance of engaging with art in a moral context and is part of the esteemed New Directions in Aesthetics series, addressing key issues in aesthetics and art philosophy.