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Wittgenstein and Marx

Language, Mind and Society
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The volume tries to offer a comparison between two philosophers who belong to two different philosophical traditions and who have thus been rarely discussed together: Karl Marx and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Despite these thinkers’ many distinctions, the contributions to the current volume try to reconstruct not only how the ‘second’ Wittgenstein was influenced by the Marxist tradition, but also – and above all – the theoretical affinities between the two philosophers. In this way, the book underlines the potential that Marx’s political thought holds for philosophers of language as well as the social implications of Wittgenstein’s thought and the political potential of some of his central topics, such as his critique of the private language argument and his theory of language games.

Author Biography:

Felice Cimatti teaches philosophy of language at the University of Calabria, where he co-founded the Centre for Philosophical and Psychoanalytic Studies, and at the Istituto Freudiano in Rome. He is editor of the Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio and in 2012 received the Musatti prize from the Italian Psychoanalytical Society. He co-hosts the radio programme Fahrenheit for RA13 and writes about culture for Il manifesto. His publications include Il senso della mente. Per una critica del cognitivismo (Bollati Boringhieri, 2004); Il volto e la parola. Per una psicologia superficiale (2007); Filosofia della psicoanalisi. Un’introduzione in ventuno passi (with Silvia Vizzardelli, 2012), Corpo, linguaggio e società (with Alberto Luchetti, 2013) all published by Quodlibet; La vita che verrà. Biopolitica per Homo sapiens (ombrecorte, 2011); Filosofia dell’animalità (Laterza, 2013); and A come animale. Per un bestiario dei sentimenti (with Leonardo Caffo, Bompiani, 2015). Christoph Demmerling is Professor of theoretical philosophy at the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena. He is co-editor of the Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie. His main research areas are philosophy of emotions, philosophy of language, and phenomenology. His many publications include Sinn, Bedeutung, Verstehen. Untersuchungen zu Sprachphilosophie und Hermeneutik (2002) and Philosophie der Gefühle. Von Achtung bis Zorn (2007; with Hilge Landwer). Pietro Garofalo studied philosophy at the University of Calabria and completed his PhD in the Philosophy Department of the University of Palermo in 2011. He was a visiting doctoral candidate at the University of Münster and at the Goethe University Frankfurt. He is a member of the editorial board of the "Rivista italiana di filosofia del linguaggio"; he is also the editor of "Frammenti di realtà sociale" (LiminaMentis, 2015), co-editor with Michael Quante of "Lo spettro è tornato. Attualità della filosofia di Marx" (Mimesis, 2017) and editor and translator of Michael Quante’s volume “Studi sulla filosofia di Karl Marx” (FrancoAngeli, 2018). His research interests include philosophy of language, social ontology and philosophy of money.
Release date NZ
September 28th, 2022
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Christoph Demmerling
  • Edited by Felice Cimatti
  • Edited by Pietro Garofalo
Pages
162
ISBN-13
9788869773808
Product ID
35238832

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