Wittgenstein and Hegel : : Reevaluation of Difference / / ed. by Jakub Mácha, Alexander Berg.
This book brings together for the first time two philosophers from different traditions and different centuries. While Wittgenstein was a focal point of 20th century analytic philosophy, it was Hegel’s philosophy that brought the essential discourses of the 19th century together and developed into t...
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2019] ©2019 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
Series: | On Wittgenstein ,
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (XVIII, 428 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes on Authors
- Introduction: Hegel, Wittgenstein, Identity, Difference
- Part 1. General Introduction, the Analytic-Continental Split
- On Metaphysical Images in Analytic Philosophy: Overcoming Empiricism by Logical Analysis of Language
- Part 2. From Identity to Difference
- Three Key Hypotheses regarding Hegel and Wittgenstein
- Wittgenstein, Hegel and Cognition
- No Evaluative Authority Is beyond Evaluation: Common Ground between Hegel and Wittgenstein
- The Diamond Net: Metaphysics, Grammar, Ontologies
- The Communitarian Wittgenstein and Brandom’s Hegel on Recognition and Social Constitution
- Hegel and Wittgenstein on Wirklichkeit: Sketch of a Comparison
- Beauty: Hegel or Wittgenstein?
- Part 3. From Difference to Identity
- Hegel and the Tractarian Conception of Judgement
- Forms of Thought, Forms of Life
- Rule-Following and Institutional Context
- Hegel and Wittgenstein: Elements for a Comparison
- Master, Slave and Wittgenstein: The Dialectic of Rule-Following
- Hegel and Wittgenstein on Identities and Contradictions
- Rethinking the Limits of Language: Wittgenstein and Hegel on the Unspeakable
- Part 4. Hegelian Approaches to Wittgenstein
- Hegel’s Speculative Method and Wittgenstein’s Projection Method
- A Hegelian Reading of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
- Are There Simple Objects? Hegel’s Discussion of Kant’s Second Antinomy in Relation to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
- Image, Reference, and the Level Distinction
- Identity in Difference—Wittgenstein’s Hegel
- Part 5. Wittgensteinian Approaches to Hegel
- Is the System of Personal Pronouns Somewhat Mysterious? Findlay and Weiss as Critics of Hegel and Wittgenstein
- Particularity as Paradigm: A Wittgensteinian Reading of Hegel’s Subjective Logic
- „In der Sprache“ (Wittgenstein) und im „Begriff“ (Hegel) „wird alles ausgetragen“ – Das Sprachspiel des Idealismus
- Subject Index
- Author Index