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Wittgenstein on Forms of Life

Wittgenstein on Forms of Life

Wittgenstein on Forms of Life

Author:
Anna Boncompagni, University of California, Irvine
Published:
October 2022
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ISBN:
9781108931151

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    The question of what Wittgenstein meant by 'forms of life' has attracted a great deal of attention in the literature, yet it is an expression that Wittgenstein himself employs on only a relatively small number of occasions, and that he does not explicitly define. This Element gives a description of this concept that also explains Wittgenstein's reluctance to say much about it. A short historical introduction examines the origins and uses of the term in Wittgenstein's time. The Element then presents a survey of Wittgenstein's employment of it, and an overview of the literature. Finally, the Element offers a methodological reading of this notion, interpreting it as a conceptual tool in Wittgenstein's wider inquiries into the workings of our language.

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    • Published: September 2022
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Forms of life in Wittgenstein's work
    • 3. Interpretations of forms of life
    • 4. Conclusion: the significance of forms of life
    • Bibliography.

    Author

    Anna Boncompagni , University of California, Irvine