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E-grāmata: Grammar of Politics: Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy

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  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
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  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
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Ludwig Wittgenstein's work has been widely interpreted and appropriated by subsequent philosophers, as well as by scholars from areas as diverse as anthropology, cultural studies, literary theory, sociology, law, and medicine. The Grammar of Politics demonstrates the variety of ways political philosophers understand Wittgenstein's importance to their discipline and apply Wittgensteinian methods to their own projects.

In her introduction, Cressida J. Heyes notes that Wittgenstein himself was skeptical of political theory, and that his philosophy does not lead naturally or inexorably toward any particular political position. Instead, she says, his ideas motivate certain attitudes toward the "game of politics" that the essays in this volume share: some contributors argue that political theory should use Wittgensteinian methods, others apply Wittgenstein's philosophy of language to figures and debates in areas of political theory (such as post-Kantian genealogy or Habermas's foundationalism), and still others reveal the ways Wittgenstein's concepts inform political foci as diverse as anthropomorphism, defining social group membership, and the nature of liberty.

"All the contributors," Heyes writes, "take their lead from Wittgenstein's attempts to break the hold of certain pictures that tacitly direct our language and thus our forms of life. Making these pictures visible as pictures reveals the hitherto concealed structure and the contingency of certain ways of thinking about politics."



This book demonstrates the variety of ways political philosophers understand Wittgenstein's importance to their discipline and apply Wittgensteinian methods to their own projects.

Recenzijas

All in all, the volume shows that, although deriving implications for political philosophy from Wittgenstein's work is tricky business, the effort can be rewarding.

- Theodore R. Schatzki (Clio) It is difficult in the space of a short review to give a detailed account of the virtues of this rich collection. Cressida Heyes has assembled an outstanding group of authors, many of whom show that Wittgenstein's approach to philosophy is more important than ever. There can be little doubt that this book will contribute to the prestige of political philosophy.

- Dennis Patterson (Social Theory and Practice)

Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(16)
Cressida J. Heyes
Part I. Wittgenstein and Method
Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy: Understanding Practices of Critical Reflection
17(26)
James Tully
The Limits of Conservatism: Wittgenstein on ``Our Life'' and ``Our Concepts''
43(20)
David R. Cerbone
Wittgenstein, Fetishism, and Nonsense in Practice
63(19)
Denis McManus
Genealogy as Perspicuous Representation
82(17)
David Owen
Part II. A Wittgensteinian Politics
Notes on the Natural History of Politics
99(18)
Allan Janik
Wittgenstein and the Conversation of Justice
117(12)
Richard Eldridge
Doing without Knowing: Feminism's Politics of the Ordinary
129(20)
Linda M. G. Zerilli
On Seeing Liberty As
149(18)
Jonathan Havercroft
Part III. Wittgenstein Applied
``But One Day Man Opens His Seeing Eye'': The Politics of Anthropomorphizing Language
167(19)
Wendy Lynne Lee
Does Your Patient Have a Beetle in His Box? Language-Games and the Spread of Psychopathology
186(16)
Carl Elliott
Wittgenstein on Bodily Feelings: Explanation and Melioration in Philosophy of Mind, Art, and Politics
202(19)
Richard Shusterman
Notes 221(26)
Bibliography 247(6)
About the Contributors 253(4)
Index 257


Cressida J. Heyes is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta and the author of Line Drawings: Defining Women through Feminist Practice, also from Cornell.