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Wittgenstein and Ethics provides a comprehensive analysis of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s contributions to ethical philosophy. Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen demonstrates how Wittgenstein’s distinctive philosophical method reshapes our understanding of moral language and ethical inquiry.
The book explores Wittgenstein’s critique of traditional ethical frameworks and his alternative approach to questions of value and meaning. Through careful examination of his published works and philosophical investigations, Christensen reveals how Wittgenstein’s concept of language-games and forms of life illuminate ethical problems that have long puzzled philosophers.
Part of the Elements in the Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein series, this volume offers scholars, students, and philosophers interested in Wittgenstein’s legacy essential insights into his ethical thinking and its contemporary relevance.







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