Wittgenstein and Pragmatism (eBook)
311 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-58847-0 (ISBN)
This book investigates the conflicts concerning pragmatism in
Wittgenstein's work On Certainty, through a comparison with the
pragmatist tradition as expressed by its founding fathers Charles S. Peirce
and William James. It also describes Wittgenstein's first encounters with
pragmatism in the 1930s and shows the relevance of Frank Ramsey in the
development of his thought. Offering a balanced, critical and theoreticalexamination the author discusses issues such as doubt, certainty, common
sense, forms of life, action and the pragmatic maxim. While highlighting
the objective convergences and divergences between the two approaches,
the volume makes links to ongoing debates on relativism, foundationalism,
scepticism and objectivity. It will be of interest to anyone searching for newperspectives on Wittgenstein's philosophy.
Anna Boncompagni (University of Florence, Italy) works mainly on Wittgenstein's later philosophy and on pragmatism, and is also interested in phenomenology, the history of analytic philosophy, and the philosophy of psychiatry. Her previous publications include 'Elucidating Forms of Life: The Evolution of a Philosophical Tool', Nordic Wittgenstein Review (2015) and Wittgenstein: Lo Sguardo e il Limite (2012).
This book investigates the conflicts concerning pragmatism inWittgenstein's work On Certainty, through a comparison with thepragmatist tradition as expressed by its founding fathers Charles S. Peirceand William James. It also describes Wittgenstein's first encounters withpragmatism in the 1930s and shows the relevance of Frank Ramsey in thedevelopment of his thought. Offering a balanced, critical and theoreticalexamination the author discusses issues such as doubt, certainty, commonsense, forms of life, action and the pragmatic maxim. While highlightingthe objective convergences and divergences between the two approaches,the volume makes links to ongoing debates on relativism, foundationalism,scepticism and objectivity. It will be of interest to anyone searching for newperspectives on Wittgenstein's philosophy.
Anna Boncompagni (University of California, Irvine) works mainly on Wittgenstein’s later philosophy and on pragmatism, and is also interested in phenomenology, the history of analytic philosophy, and the philosophy of psychiatry. Her previous publications include “Elucidating Forms of Life: The Evolution of a Philosophical Tool”, Nordic Wittgenstein Review (2015) and Wittgenstein: Lo Sguardo e il Limite (2012).
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction. ‘A kind of Weltanschauung’
Part I – Before On Certainty
Chapter 1. Pragmatism in Wittgenstein before On Certainty
1.1 Preliminary remarks
1.2 ‘Die pragmatistiche Auffassung von Wahr und Falsch’
1.3 Wittgenstein and Ramsey
1.4 Wittgenstein reader of James
1.5 Wittgenstein reader of Peirce?
1.6 Other references to pragmatism before On Certainty
1.7 Concluding remarks
Part II – On Certainty
Chapter 2. Reasonable doubts and unshakable certainties
2.1 Preliminary remarks
2.2 Doubt
2.3 Skepticism and fallibilism
2.4 Wittgenstein’s ‘hinges’
2.5 Peirce’s ‘indubitables’ and ‘regulative assumptions’
2.6 Concluding remarks
Chapter 3. Common sense and Weltbild
3.1 Preliminary remarks
3.2 Peirce’s critical common sensism and James’ ‘mother-tongue of thought’
3.3 Wittgenstein’s Weltbild
3.4 Outlines for a comparison
3.5 Concluding remarks
Chapter 4. Action and the pragmatic maxim
4.1 Preliminary remarks
4.2 The pragmatic maxim
4.3 Perception and conduct, truth and belief
4.4 Meaning and consequences: the ‘Pragmatist Week’
4.5 Meaning and understanding
4.6 ‘Im Anfang war die Tat’
4.7 Action and its surroundings
4.8 Concluding remarks
Part III – Broadening the Perspective
Chapter 5. From ground to background
5.1 Preliminary remarks
5.2 Forms of life in Wittgenstein’s writings
5.3 Secondary literature: relativism and other issues
5.4 A human objectivity
5.5 Background and foreground
5.6 Concluding remarks
Chapter 6. Between method and Weltanschauung
6.1 Preliminary remarks
6.2 ‘The good in pragmatism’
6.3 Beyond method
6.4 Synoptic presentation and Weltanschauung
6.5 The river and the river-bed
6.6. Science and philosophy
6.7 Concluding remarks
Conclusion. ‘I’ll teach you differences’
Bibliography
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.12.2016 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | History of Analytic Philosophy | History of Analytic Philosophy |
| Zusatzinfo | XV, 311 p. |
| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Philosophie der Neuzeit | |
| Schlagworte | action • Analytic philosophy • Certainty • Charles S. Peirce • Common sense • Doubt • Forms of Life • Ludwig Wittgenstein • Philosophy • pragmatic maxim • Pragmatism • William James • Wittgenstein |
| ISBN-10 | 1-137-58847-0 / 1137588470 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-137-58847-0 / 9781137588470 |
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