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Culture and Value

The most wide-ranging and accessible thoughts of a philosophical genius, from his private notebooks

Throughout his life, Ludwig Wittgenstein reliably set down his thoughts in notebooks. This volume offers a selection of the most interesting and important of the remarks from those notebooks that deal with matters other than technical philosophical issues. In these pages, Wittgenstein reflects on religion, the work of philosophy, genius, music, architecture, and much more. Peter Winch's translation of Wittgenstein's remarks on culture and value presents all entries chronologically, with the German text alongside the English and a subject index for reference.

195 pages | 5.50 x 8.50 | © 1980

Philosophy: Aesthetics, Logic and Philosophy of Language

Reviews

“It was Wittgenstein’s habit to record his thoughts in sequences of more or less closely related ‘remarks’ which he kept in notebooks throughout his life. The editor of this collection has gone through these notebooks in order to select those ‘remarks’ which deal with Wittgenstein’s views about the less technical issues in his philosophy. So here we have Wittgenstein’s thoughts about religion, music, architecture, the nature of philosophy, the spirit of our times, genius, being Jewish, and so on. The work is a masterpiece by a mastermind.”

Leonard Linsky

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