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This title was first published in 2001. This work examines the
self-renouncing dimension which Wittgensteinian philosophy
subscribes to ethico-religious ideals. "Wittensteinian values" are
explored through a range of literary and cultural illustrations
from Wittgenstein's own European milieu. The book also highlights
an alternative model of self-renouncing faith, which has
methodological implications for how a Wittgensteinian descriptivist
approach should be carried out. Wittgensteinian assumptions about
the nature of self-renunciation, the religious believer's
orientation to the world and the place of the metaphysical in
religion are among some of the elements that need to be
reappraised.
This title was first published in 2001. This work examines the
self-renouncing dimension which Wittgensteinian philosophy
subscribes to ethico-religious ideals. "Wittensteinian values" are
explored through a range of literary and cultural illustrations
from Wittgenstein's own European milieu. The book also highlights
an alternative model of self-renouncing faith, which has
methodological implications for how a Wittgensteinian descriptivist
approach should be carried out. Wittgensteinian assumptions about
the nature of self-renunciation, the religious believer's
orientation to the world and the place of the metaphysical in
religion are among some of the elements that need to be
reappraised.
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