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Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics
New Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology
Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics
New Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology
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Ludwig Wittgenstein was an outstanding 20th-century philosopher whose influence has reverberated throughout not only philosophy but also numerous other areas of inquiry, including theology and the study of religions. Exemplifying how Wittgenstein's thought can be engaged with both sympathetically and critically, Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics pushes forward our thinking about religion and ethics and their place in the modern world.
Bringing Wittgenstein's ideas into productive dialogue with several other important thinkers, including Elizabeth Anscombe, St Thomas Aquinas, Georg Cantor, Søren Kierkegaard and George Orwell, this collection fosters a highly informative picture of how different strands of contemporary and historical thought intersect and bear upon one another. Chapters are written by leading scholars in the field and tackle current debates concerning religious and ethical matters, with particular attention to the nature of religious language. This is a substantial contribution to religion and ethics, demonstrating the significance of Wittgenstein's ideas for these and related subjects.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics: Seeing the Connections, Mikel Burley (University of Leeds, UK)
1. The Early Wittgenstein on Ethical Religiousness as a Dispositional Attitude, Chon Tejedor (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
2. 'The Problem of Life': Later Wittgenstein on the Difficulty of Honest Happiness, Gabriel Citron (Princeton University, USA)
3. Wittgenstein and the Study of Religion: Beyond Fideism and Atheism, Mikel Burley (University of Leeds, UK)
4. Wittgenstein, Kierkegaard and Chalcedon, Rowan Williams (University of Cambridge, UK)
5. On the Very Idea of a Theodicy, Genia Schönbaumsfeld (University of Southampton, UK)
6. Wittgenstein, Analogy and Religion in Mulhall's The Great Riddle, Wayne Proudfoot (Columbia University, USA)
7. Riddles, Nonsense and Religious Language, Stephen Mulhall (University of Oxford, UK)
8. Wittgenstein and the Distinctiveness of Religious Language, Michael Scott (University of Manchester, UK)
9. Number and Transcendence: Wittgenstein and Cantor, John Milbank (University of Nottingham, UK)
10. What Have I Done?, Sophie Grace Chappell (The Open University, UK)
11. Wittgenstein and the Value of Clarity, Duncan Richter (Virginia Military University, USA)
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Product details

Published | 23 Aug 2018 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781350050228 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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[The] essays in this collection admirably demonstrate the range and depth of Wittgenstein's ideas and the enduring significance of his thought for inspiring work in the study of religion and ethics.
Modern Theology
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Brings together eleven, very engaging authors who discuss a variety of topics in these areas with considerable depth and expertise.
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion
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While this volume is especially relevant for those involved in Wittgenstein studies and the appropriation of his work, anyone interested in the relevant questions in philosophy, theology, and ethics will find these essays to be insightful and fruitful contributions to these fields. The dialogue produced throughout the volume is collegial, constructive, and collaborative.
Reading Religion
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Each chapter invites and deserves discussion. The collection as a whole documents how wide Wittgenstein's legacy is and how deep its religious implications and ethical demands often are.
Philosophical Investigations
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This book will be of use to anybody interested in Wittgenstein and religion. It ought to be read by anyone interested in the philosophy of religion, providing as it does a window into a way of philosophizing about religion which is so often left off the undergraduate syllabuses and conference programmes of the English-speaking world ... Too often philosophy of religion has concerned itself with systems of belief fit only for angels. A good dose of Wittgenstein is just what we need to bring us back down to earth.
Religious Studies
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The variety of ways, both constructive and critical, in which one might explore and utilise the resources available in Wittgenstein's work, are presented in an excellent way in the different contributions to this volume.
Ethical Perspectives

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