Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Wittgenstein on explanation and self-clarification
- 1 Information, contemplation and social life
- 2 Aesthetic explanation and aesthetic perplexity
- 3 Wittgenstein and the Fire-festivals
- 4 When do empirical methods by-pass ‘the problems which trouble us’?
- 5 Explanation, self-clarification and solace
- 6 Wittgenstein on making homeopathic magic clear
- 7 Wittgenstein and obscurantism
- 8 Wittgenstein on Freud's ‘abominable mess’
- 9 Congenital transcendentalism and ‘the loneliness which is the truth about things’
- AFTERWORD
- Index
AFTERWORD
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Wittgenstein on explanation and self-clarification
- 1 Information, contemplation and social life
- 2 Aesthetic explanation and aesthetic perplexity
- 3 Wittgenstein and the Fire-festivals
- 4 When do empirical methods by-pass ‘the problems which trouble us’?
- 5 Explanation, self-clarification and solace
- 6 Wittgenstein on making homeopathic magic clear
- 7 Wittgenstein and obscurantism
- 8 Wittgenstein on Freud's ‘abominable mess’
- 9 Congenital transcendentalism and ‘the loneliness which is the truth about things’
- AFTERWORD
- Index
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- Wittgenstein on Freud and Frazer , pp. 253 - 254Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1998