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A Wittgensteinian Way with Paradoxes

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A Wittgensteinian Way with Paradoxes examines how some of the classic philosophical paradoxes that have so puzzled philosophers over the centuries can be dissolved. Read argues that paradoxes such as the Sorites, RussellΓÇÖs Paradox and the paradoxes of time travel do not, in fact, need to be solved. Rather, using a resolute Wittgensteinian ΓÇÿtherapeuticΓÇÖ method, the book explores how virtually all apparent philosophical paradoxes can be diagnosed and dissolved through examining their conditions of arising; to loosen their grip and therapeutically liberate those philosophers suffering from them (including oneself). The book contrasts such paradoxes with real, ΓÇÿlived paradoxesΓÇÖ: paradoxes that are genuinely experienced outside of the philosopherΓÇÖs study, in everyday life. Thus Read explores instances of lived paradox (such as paradoxes of self-hatred and of denial of other humansΓÇÖ humanity) and the harm they can cause, psychically, morally or politically. These lived paradoxes, he argues, sometimes cannot be dissolved using a Wittgensteinian treatment. Moreover, in some cases they do not need to be: for some, such as the paradoxical practices of Zen Buddhism (and indeed of Wittgenstein himself), can in fact be beneficial. The book shows how, once philosophersΓÇÖ paradoxes have been exorcized, real lived paradoxes can be given their due.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780739168967
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 298
  • Published:
  • October 24, 2012
  • Dimensions:
  • 159x237x28 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 585 g.
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Description of A Wittgensteinian Way with Paradoxes

A Wittgensteinian Way with Paradoxes examines how some of the classic philosophical paradoxes that have so puzzled philosophers over the centuries can be dissolved. Read argues that paradoxes such as the Sorites, RussellΓÇÖs Paradox and the paradoxes of time travel do not, in fact, need to be solved. Rather, using a resolute Wittgensteinian ΓÇÿtherapeuticΓÇÖ method, the book explores how virtually all apparent philosophical paradoxes can be diagnosed and dissolved through examining their conditions of arising; to loosen their grip and therapeutically liberate those philosophers suffering from them (including oneself). The book contrasts such paradoxes with real, ΓÇÿlived paradoxesΓÇÖ: paradoxes that are genuinely experienced outside of the philosopherΓÇÖs study, in everyday life. Thus Read explores instances of lived paradox (such as paradoxes of self-hatred and of denial of other humansΓÇÖ humanity) and the harm they can cause, psychically, morally or politically. These lived paradoxes, he argues, sometimes cannot be dissolved using a Wittgensteinian treatment. Moreover, in some cases they do not need to be: for some, such as the paradoxical practices of Zen Buddhism (and indeed of Wittgenstein himself), can in fact be beneficial. The book shows how, once philosophersΓÇÖ paradoxes have been exorcized, real lived paradoxes can be given their due.

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