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A Companion to Wittgenstein on EducationWittgenstein’s Hut

A Companion to Wittgenstein on Education: Wittgenstein’s Hut [This is a reflection on Wittgenstein’s life by way of a journey to find Wittgenstein’s hutHut, Witttgenstein’s in NorwayNorway in 2004. The journey weaves together Wittgenstein’s notebooks, his biographical relationships with others, and the journey toward, across, and away from the physical terrain around the hut. I try to recover the connectionConnection between the two central injunctions of a philosophical life: the Delphic maxim that we should know ourselves, and the Socratic advice that we should take care of ourselves. I consider implicitly how these two philosophical injunctions playedPlay out in Wittgenstein’s life, the ways he tried to answer them, the ways in which he failed, succeeded, and above all learned about this relationship, and what can be recovered from this experience for us today.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Companion to Wittgenstein on EducationWittgenstein’s Hut

Editors: Peters, Michael A.; Stickney, Jeff

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017
ISBN
978-981-10-3134-2
Pages
79 –100
DOI
10.1007/978-981-10-3136-6_5
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This is a reflection on Wittgenstein’s life by way of a journey to find Wittgenstein’s hutHut, Witttgenstein’s in NorwayNorway in 2004. The journey weaves together Wittgenstein’s notebooks, his biographical relationships with others, and the journey toward, across, and away from the physical terrain around the hut. I try to recover the connectionConnection between the two central injunctions of a philosophical life: the Delphic maxim that we should know ourselves, and the Socratic advice that we should take care of ourselves. I consider implicitly how these two philosophical injunctions playedPlay out in Wittgenstein’s life, the ways he tried to answer them, the ways in which he failed, succeeded, and above all learned about this relationship, and what can be recovered from this experience for us today.]

Published: May 4, 2017

Keywords: Wittgenstein; Norway; Barthes; Exile; Intimacy; Detachment; Dependence; Homosexuality; Love; Recollection; Melancholy; Writing; Humility; Abstinence

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