Language, image and silence: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein on ethics and aesthetics
This study examines the relation of image and language as well as the relation of ethics and aesthetics through a discussion of the positions of Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein. In the Tractatus Wittgenstein pursues the idea that the image can show what language cannot express and defends an aesthetic...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study examines the relation of image and language as well as the relation of ethics and aesthetics through a discussion of the positions of Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein. In the Tractatus Wittgenstein pursues the idea that the image can show what language cannot express and defends an aesthetic unity of ethics and aesthetics. Is he right? Is there not much to be said in favour of the opposite position, represented by Kierkegaard's pseudonymous author Judge William (in Either/Or)? William criticizes the image and argues in favour of language and of an ethical unity of aesthetics and ethics. William shows that the word has a decisive surplus when compared to the image. However, this position has its shortcomings too: language is not the only place of authentic communication. Looking for an alternative to 'logoclasm' (the early Wittgenstein) and 'iconoclasm' (William), Zijlstra explores Wittgenstein's later work and Kierkegaard's oeuvre as a whole and presents a new way of thinking about the relation of ethics and aesthetics. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 THE INEFFABLE: THE WAY OF THE ARTS IN THE
EARLY 9 WITTGENSTEIN LANGUAGE AND SILENCE 10 ETHICS: SILENCE 16 THE
SUBJECT 19 THE INEFFABLE 21 THE INEFFABLE: ETHICS AND AESTHETICS 24
CONCLUSION 28 1.2 JUDGE WILLIAM S ICONOCLASM: THE WAY 33 OFLANGUAGE THE
REVELATION OF THE EREMITE 35 A AND WILLIAM 36 THE INNER AND THE OUTER;
CLOSURE AND DISCLOSURE 38 DISTANCE 40 TIME: MOMENT AND EONTINUITY 42
IMAGE AND LANGUAGE 43 IMAGE AND LANGUAGE IN THE IMMEDIATE EROTIE STAGES
44 OR THE MUSIEAL-EROTIC IMAGE AND LANGUAGE IN WILLIAM S LETTERS 47
ETHIES AND AESTHETIES ARE ONE 51 AN EVALUATION OFWILLIAM S AESTHETIE AND
IEONOCLASM 56 VII INTERMEZZO 59 2.1 LANGUAGE AS A LABYRINTH OFPATHS .
WITTGENSTEIN TALKS OF 61 RELIGION, ETHICS AND AESTHETICS A LECTURE ON
ETHICS 62 PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND THE LECTURES ON 65
AESTHETICS AND RELIGIOUS BELIEF LANGUAGE AS MANY 67 AGAINST THE
REDUCTION OF MEANING TO OSTENSIVE MEANING 69 MEANING IS USE 71 A
ONE-DIMENSIONAL PHILOSOPHY? 74 AESTHETICS AND RELIGION 77 CONCLUSION 82
2.2 ABRAHAM S SILENCE IN KIERKEGAARD S FEAR AND TREMBLING 83 EITHER/OR
85 FEAR AND TREMBLING: THE KNIGHT OFFAITH 87 ABRAHAM S SILENCE 90 MARK
C. TAYLOR ON KIERKEGAARD S IDEA OFLANGUAGE 96 CONCLUSION 100 3.1 WORD
AND IMAGE: THE LATER WITTGENSTEIN 101 ASPECTS 102 CONTINUOUS
ASPECT-SEEING AND ASPECT-CHANGE 105 SEEING-AS: NOT SEEING AND
INTERPRETING 109 SEEING AND INTERPRETING: LANGUAGE AND BEHAVIOUR 113
AESTHETICS 117 CONCLUSION 121 VIII 3.2 EI/HER/OR AND FEAR AND
TREMBLING REVISITED. FROM A THEORY 123 OF LANGUAGE TO IDEAS ABOUT
COMMUNICATING BY ALL MEDIA TIMES, OCCASIONS AND SOME OVERALL IDEAS 125
PSEUDONIMITY 130 NO THEORY OF LANGUAGE 132 INDIRECT COMMUNICATION 136
SILENCE 139 LANGUAGE AND SILEN CE 142 SILENCE, IMAGE AND LANGUAGE 144 4
ETHICS AND AESTHETICS: SILENCE, IMAGE AND LANGUAGE WILLIAM S CRITICISM
OF THE EARLY WITTGENSTEIN: IMAGE, LANGUAGE AND TIME A CRITIQUE
OFWILLIAM S AESTHETICS: IMAGE, LANGUAGE AND TIME IMAGE, LANGUAGE AND
TIME ETHICS IN ACTION PERSPECTIVES AND ASPECTS SEEING A HUMAN BEING OR
SOUL-SEEING THE INEFFABLE AND THE INEXHAUSTABLE SILENCE, IMAGE AND
LANGUAGE BIBLIOGRAPHY 147 147 150 153 153 156 158 160 164 169 IX
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 THE INEFFABLE: THE WAY OF THE ARTS IN THE
EARLY 9 WITTGENSTEIN LANGUAGE AND SILENCE 10 ETHICS: SILENCE 16 THE
SUBJECT 19 THE INEFFABLE 21 THE INEFFABLE: ETHICS AND AESTHETICS 24
CONCLUSION 28 1.2 JUDGE WILLIAM'S ICONOCLASM: THE WAY 33 OFLANGUAGE THE
REVELATION OF THE EREMITE 35 A AND WILLIAM 36 THE INNER AND THE OUTER;
CLOSURE AND DISCLOSURE 38 DISTANCE 40 TIME: MOMENT AND EONTINUITY 42
IMAGE AND LANGUAGE 43 IMAGE AND LANGUAGE IN 'THE IMMEDIATE EROTIE STAGES
44 OR THE MUSIEAL-EROTIC' IMAGE AND LANGUAGE IN WILLIAM'S LETTERS 47
ETHIES AND AESTHETIES ARE ONE 51 AN EVALUATION OFWILLIAM'S AESTHETIE AND
'IEONOCLASM' 56 VII INTERMEZZO 59 2.1 LANGUAGE AS 'A LABYRINTH OFPATHS'.
WITTGENSTEIN TALKS OF 61 RELIGION, ETHICS AND AESTHETICS A LECTURE ON
ETHICS 62 'PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS' AND THE LECTURES ON 65
AESTHETICS AND RELIGIOUS BELIEF LANGUAGE AS MANY 67 AGAINST THE
REDUCTION OF MEANING TO OSTENSIVE MEANING 69 'MEANING IS USE' 71 A
ONE-DIMENSIONAL PHILOSOPHY? 74 AESTHETICS AND RELIGION 77 CONCLUSION 82
2.2 ABRAHAM'S SILENCE IN KIERKEGAARD'S FEAR AND TREMBLING 83 EITHER/OR
85 FEAR AND TREMBLING: THE KNIGHT OFFAITH 87 ABRAHAM'S SILENCE 90 MARK
C. TAYLOR ON KIERKEGAARD'S IDEA OFLANGUAGE 96 CONCLUSION 100 3.1 WORD
AND IMAGE: THE LATER WITTGENSTEIN 101 ASPECTS 102 CONTINUOUS
ASPECT-SEEING AND ASPECT-CHANGE 105 SEEING-AS: NOT SEEING AND
INTERPRETING 109 SEEING AND INTERPRETING: LANGUAGE AND BEHAVIOUR 113
'AESTHETICS' 117 CONCLUSION 121 VIII 3.2 EI/HER/OR AND FEAR AND
TREMBLING REVISITED. FROM A THEORY 123 OF LANGUAGE TO IDEAS ABOUT
COMMUNICATING BY ALL MEDIA TIMES, OCCASIONS AND SOME OVERALL IDEAS 125
PSEUDONIMITY 130 NO THEORY OF LANGUAGE 132 INDIRECT COMMUNICATION 136
SILENCE 139 LANGUAGE AND SILEN CE 142 SILENCE, IMAGE AND LANGUAGE 144 4
ETHICS AND AESTHETICS: SILENCE, IMAGE AND LANGUAGE WILLIAM' S CRITICISM
OF THE EARLY WITTGENSTEIN: IMAGE, LANGUAGE AND TIME A CRITIQUE
OFWILLIAM'S AESTHETICS: IMAGE, LANGUAGE AND TIME IMAGE, LANGUAGE AND
TIME ETHICS IN ACTION PERSPECTIVES AND ASPECTS SEEING A HUMAN BEING OR
'SOUL-SEEING' THE INEFFABLE AND THE INEXHAUSTABLE SILENCE, IMAGE AND
LANGUAGE BIBLIOGRAPHY 147 147 150 153 153 156 158 160 164 169 IX |
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title_sub | Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein on ethics and aesthetics |
topic | Kierkegaard, Søren <1813-1855> Wittgenstein, Ludwig <1889-1951> Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 (DE-588)118634313 gnd Kierkegaard, Søren 1813-1855 (DE-588)118562002 gnd Philosophie Sprache Ästhetik Aesthetics Ethics Image (Philosophy) Language and languages Philosophy Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Ästhetik (DE-588)4000626-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Kierkegaard, Søren <1813-1855> Wittgenstein, Ludwig <1889-1951> Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951 Kierkegaard, Søren 1813-1855 Philosophie Sprache Ästhetik Aesthetics Ethics Image (Philosophy) Language and languages Philosophy Ethik |
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