The Grammar of Politics by Cressida J. Heyes (.PDF)
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The Grammar of Politics: Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy by Cressida J. Heyes
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Overview: Ludwig Wittgenstein’s work has been widely interpreted and appropriated by subsequent philosophers, as well as by scholars from areas as diverse as anthropology, cultural studies, literary theory, sociology, law and medicine. “The Grammar of Politics” demonstrates the variety of ways political philosophers understand Wittgenstein’s importance to their discipline and apply Wittgensteinian methods to their own projects. In her introduction, Cressida J. Heyes notes that Wittgenstein himself was sceptical of political theory, and that his philosophy does not lead naturally or inexorably toward any particular political position. Instead, she says, his ideas motivate certain attitudes toward the “game of politics” that the essays in this volume share: some contributors argue that political theory should use Wittgensteinian methods, others apply Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language to figures and debates in areas of political theory (such as post-Kantian genealogy or Habermas’s foundationalism), and still others reveal the ways Wittgenstein’s concepts inform political foci as diverse as anthropomorphism, defining social group membership, and the nature of liberty.
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