Ethics as Grammar
Author(s)
Brad J. Kallenberg
Brad J. Kallenberg
Wittgenstein, one of the most influential, and yet widely misunderstood, philosophers of our age, confronted his readers with aporias-linguistic puzzles-as a means of countering modern philosophical confusions over the nature of language without replicating the same confusions in his own writings. In Ethics as Grammar, Brad Kallenberg uses the writings of theological ethicist Stanley Hauerwas as a foil for demonstrating how Wittgenstein's method can become concrete within the Christian tradition. Kallenberg shows that the aesthetic, political, and grammatical strands epitomizing Hauerwas's thought are the result of his learning to do Christian ethics by thinking through Wittgenstein.
Keywords
Ethics, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, General, Psycholinguistics, Philosophy, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Special Topics, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Ethics, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Christianity, English & College Success -> English -> Linguistics, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Philosophy
Ethics, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, General, Psycholinguistics, Philosophy, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Special Topics, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Ethics, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Christianity, English & College Success -> English -> Linguistics, Social Sciences -> Religion -> Philosophy
Name in long format: | Ethics as Grammar Changing the Postmodern Subject |
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ISBN-10: | 0268159696 |
ISBN-13: | 9780268159696 |
Book pages: | 304 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 1 |
Binding: | ePub |
Publisher: | University of Notre Dame Press |
Dimensions: | eBook |