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| 類型/形式: | Electronic books |
|---|---|
| 其他的實體格式: | Print version: Robinson, Christopher C. Wittgenstein and political theory. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2009 (DLC) 2009675393 (OCoLC)320798872 |
| 提及的人: | Ludwig Wittgenstein; Ludwig Wittgenstein |
| 資料類型: | 文獻, 網際網路資源 |
| 文件類型: | 網路資源, 電腦資料 |
| 所有的作者/貢獻者: |
Christopher C Robinson |
| ISBN: | 9780748642137 0748642137 |
| OCLC系統控制編碼: | 650457823 |
| 描述: | 1 online resource (vii, 195 p.) |
| 内容: | Introduction : Wittgenstein and the scene of contemporary political theory -- Theorizing as a lived experience : a Wittgensteinian investigation -- Wittgenstein's philosophy after the disaster -- Wittgenstein and citizenship : reading Socrates in Tehran -- Why Wittgenstein is not conservative : conventions and critique -- Aspect-blindness in religion, philosophy, and law : the force of Wittgensteinian reading -- Seeing as it happens : theorizing politics through the eyes of Wittigenstein -- Bare life : comedy, trust, and language in Wittgenstein -- Bare life : trust, and language in Wittgenstein and Beckett -- Conclusion : the personal is the theoretical. |
| 責任: | Christopher C. Robinson. |
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'This thoughtful and engaging book stages a series of conversations between Wittgenstein and a broad range of contemporary political theorists. Robinson offers us a refreshingly down-to-earth account of a Wittgensteinian "path of politics" - a path through the land of everyday gestures, words, protests, and affirmations, a path that calls us to trust the uncanny ordinariness of language.' -- Jane Bennett, Johns Hopkins University, author of Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (2009 'This thoughtful and engaging book stages a series of conversations between Wittgenstein and a broad range of contemporary political theorists. Robinson offers us a refreshingly down-to-earth account of a Wittgensteinian "path of politics" - a path through the land of everyday gestures, words, protests, and affirmations, a path that calls us to trust the uncanny ordinariness of language.' 再讀一些...
