The Grammar of Politics : : Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy / / ed. by Cressida Heyes.
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The Grammar of Politics : Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I. Wittgenstein and Method -- 1. Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy: Understanding Practices of Critical Reflection -- 2. The Limits of Conservatism: Wittgenstein on "Our Life" and "Our Concepts" -- 3. Wittgenstein, Fetishism, and Nonsense in Practice -- 4. Genealogy as Perspicuous Representation -- Part II. A Wittgensteinian Politics -- 5. Notes on the Natural History of Politics -- 6. Wittgenstein and the Conversation of Justice -- 7. Doing without Knowing: Feminism's Politics of the Ordinary -- 8. On Seeing liberty As -- Part III. Wittgenstein Applied -- 9. "But One Day Man Opens His Seeing Eye": The Politics of Anthropomorphizing Language -- 10. Does Your Patient Have a Beetle in His Box?: Language-Games and the Spread of Psychopathology -- 11. Wittgenstein on Bodily Feelings: Explanation and Melioration in Philosophy of Mind, Art, and Politics -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index |
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