Dialectic of the ladder : Wittgenstein, the Tractatus and Modernism. / Ben Ware.
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- Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951. Tractatus logico-philosophicus
- Tractatus logico-philosophicus (Wittgenstein, Ludwig)
- Language and languages -- Philosophy
- Langage et langues -- Philosophie
- Philosophy of language
- History of Western philosophy
- Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge
- Western philosophy, from c 1900
- PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern
- Language and languages -- Philosophy
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- B3376.W563
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Preface; 1 Modernity-Modernism-Avant-Garde; Language, culture and crisis; The paradoxes of modernity; 'Modernity': Two contemporary analyses; The emergence of autonomy and the ideology of taste; Modernism: From negation to emancipation; Modernism, mass culture and linguistic turns; 2 Ethics and the Literary in Wittgenstein's Tractatus; I.; Strictly philosophical and at the same time literary; How to read the Tractatus; Giving the essence of the world.
'We make to ourselves pictures of facts''The logical form of reality'; Discarding ladders, dealing with nonsense; The engagement with Frege; Varieties of resolutism and the meaning of dialectic; No kinds of nonsense; II.; Style is the picture of the man; Deceiving the reader into clarity; Philosophy and poetry; Towards ethics; 3 Modernity, Culture and the Question of Politics; I.; A culture in decline?; Modernity and the ladder; II.; Wittgenstein and the question of politics; Wittgenstein's blindness; 4 The Tractatus, Modernism and the Limits of Language; The Tractatus and limits.
Limits, Adorno and the Kantian 'block'Limits and modernism; The illusion of limits; The Tractatus and solipsism; Overcoming solipsism; The Tractatus, loneliness and modernism; The Tractatus and modernism reconsidered; 5 Towards a Literary Use of Wittgenstein: The Tractatus and Kafk a's 'Der Bau'; High to late modernism: The development of Wittgenstein's thought; Notes; References; Index.
Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922) remains one of the most enigmatic works of twentieth century thought. In this bold and original new study, Ben Ware argues that Wittgenstein's early masterpiece is neither an analytic treatise on language and logic, nor a quasi-mystical work seeking to communicate 'ineffable' truths. Instead, we come to understand the Tractatus by grasping it in a twofold sense: first, as a dialectical work which invites the reader to overcome certain 'illusions of thought'; and second as a modernist work whose anti-philosophical ambition is intima.
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