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Kulturen und Werte

Vorwort

De Gruyter | 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110277562.v
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Chapter Kulturen und Werte
Vorwort

Josef Rothhaupt, Wilhelm Vossenkuhl 2013
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[Anon.]. "Vorwort". Kulturen und Werte, edited by Josef Rothhaupt and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2013, pp. v-vi. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110277562.v
[Anon.] (2013). Vorwort. In J. Rothhaupt & W. Vossenkuhl (Ed.), Kulturen und Werte (pp. v-vi). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110277562.v
[Anon.] 2013. Vorwort. In: Rothhaupt, J. and Vossenkuhl, W. ed. Kulturen und Werte. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. v-vi. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110277562.v
[Anon.]. "Vorwort" In Kulturen und Werte edited by Josef Rothhaupt and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, v-vi. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110277562.v
[Anon.]. Vorwort. In: Rothhaupt J, Vossenkuhl W (ed.) Kulturen und Werte. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter; 2013. p.v-vi. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110277562.v
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An eminent part of Wittgenstein’s work is his bequest. An important example of this is the largely neglected work known as the Kringel-Buch. It would be interesting to prove that this anthology of texts has been compiled by Wittgenstein himself. It might even be possible to regard the Kringel-Buch as an initial text in the development of Wittgenstein’s thinking. Scholarly investigation into the Kringel-Buch will need to address its origin, as well as its significance to Wittgenstein’s thought. However, we can already affirm that this collection of texts includes highly interesting and currently relevant interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic of cultures and values. The present volume aims to launch a discussion about the significance of the Kringel-Buch.

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Kulturen und Werte
Kulturen und Werte

Chapters in this book (28)

Frontmatter
Vorwort
Inhalt
Zur Philologie des Kringel-Buches und seiner Verortung in Wittgensteins Œuvre
„Kringel“-Sektionen in Wittgensteins Nachlass Kritische Bemerkungen zu ihrer Deutung
A New Book by Wittgenstein? The Place of the Kringel-Buch in the Wittgenstein Papers
The Genius, the Businessman, the Sceptic Three Phases in Wittgenstein’s Views on Publishing and on Philosophy
Schweigen und Reden in Philosophie und Philologie
Vom Unsinn zum Sinn. Wittgenstein auf dem Weg zur Autonomie der Grammatik
Apropos Kringel-Buch-Sektion Nr. 31: „In den Schmerzen unterscheide ich eine Intensität einen Ort etc. aber keinen Besitzer.
Namen, die „nicht vertreten“. Wittgenstein über Zahlen, Begriffe und „Gegenstände der Psychologie“
„Es ist schwer sich an kein Gleichnis zu verlieren.“ Zu einem sprach- und kulturphilosophischen Thema Wittgensteins
Magie der Sprache – Zum Zusammenhang von Sprache und Ritus im Kringel-Buch
Was ist eine rituelle Handlung? Religionsphilosophische Überlegungen
„Das Höchste was ich erreichen möchte“: Wittgensteins Suche nach Ausdruck
Aufwachen zum Staunen
Wittgenstein und Spengler
Towards Conceptualism: The Aesthetic of Kringel-Buch #52
Wittgenstein on Life, Art, and the “Right Perspective”
Musik bei Ludwig Wittgenstein Polyphonie – Vexierbilder – sinnvolle Unregelmäßigkeit
„Die raffinierteste aller Künste“ Überlegungen zum Umgang Wittgensteins mit der Musik
“a perfectly natural thing to put it to music” John Cage, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Elisabeth Lutyens und Steve Reich komponieren Wittgenstein
Wittgensteins kulturelle Heimat: Über Philosophie und Dichtung im Kringel-Buch
The Poet as “guardian of whatever is the case”: Edwin Morgan’s Wittgenstein
Thank You for Saying Thank You / Danke fürs Bedanken
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