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Describing Ourselves - Wittgenstein and Autobiographical Consciousness (Hardcover)
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Describing Ourselves - Wittgenstein and Autobiographical Consciousness (Hardcover)
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The voluminous writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein contain some of the
most profound reflections of recent times on the nature of the
human subject and self-understanding - the human condition,
philosophically speaking. Describing Ourselves mines those
extensive writings for a conception of the self that stands in
striking contrast to its predecessors as well as its more recent
alternatives. More specifically, the book offers a detailed
discussion of Wittgenstein's later writings on language and mind as
they hold special significance for the understanding and
clarification of the distinctive character of self-descriptive or
autobiographical language.
Garry L. Hagberg undertakes a ground-breaking philosophical
investigation of selected autobiographical writings - among the
best examples we have of human selves exploring themselves - as
they cast new and special light on the critique of mind-body
dualism and its undercurrents in particular and on the nature of
autobiographical consciousness more generally. The chapters take up
in turn the topics of self-consciousness, what Wittgenstein calls
'the inner picture', mental privacy and the picture of metaphysical
seclusion, the very idea of our observation of the contents of
consciousness, first-person expressive speech, reflexive or
self-directed thought and competing pictures of introspection, the
nuances of retrospective self-understanding, person-perception and
the corollary issues of self-perception (itself an interestingly
dangerous phrase), self-defining memory, and the therapeutic
conception of philosophical progress as it applies to all of these
issues.
The cast of characters interwoven throughout this rich discussion
include, inaddition to Wittgenstein centrally, Augustine, Goethe,
Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Iris Murdoch, Donald Davidson, and Stanley
Cavell, among others. Throughout, conceptual clarifications
concerning mind and language are put to work in the investigation
of issues relating to self-description and in novel philosophical
readings of autobiographical texts.
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