Explores Ludwig Wittgenstein's notion of ethics and cultural representations of the Great War. The book suggests a reinterpretation of Wittgenstein's moral philosophy by relating it to the philosopher's own war experience, applying this revised concept of ethics to analyze the ethical dimension of cultural artifacts on the Great War.
Explores Ludwig Wittgenstein's notion of ethics and cultural representations of the Great War. The book suggests a reinterpretation of Wittgenstein's moral philosophy by relating it to the philosopher's own war experience, applying this revised concept of ethics to analyze the ethical dimension of cultural artifacts on the Great War.
Nil Santiáñez is a professor of Spanish and International Studies. He is the author of Topographies of Fascism, Goya/Clausewitz, Investigaciones literarias, Ángel Ganivet: Una bibliografía anotada (1892-1995), De la Luna a Mecanópolis, and Ángel Ganivet, escritor modernista.
Inhaltsangabe
Illustrations Preface Part One: The Great War and the Ethics of Silence 1. A Wordless Battle 2. A Wordless Ethics Part Two: Wittgenstein's Ladders and Ethical Landscapes 3. Landscapes of War 4. Landscapes of Peace Coda: Unintelligibility and the Moral Imagination Notes Bibliography Index
Illustrations Preface Part One: The Great War and the Ethics of Silence 1. A Wordless Battle 2. A Wordless Ethics Part Two: Wittgenstein's Ladders and Ethical Landscapes 3. Landscapes of War 4. Landscapes of Peace Coda: Unintelligibility and the Moral Imagination Notes Bibliography Index
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