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Wittgenstein at the Movies: Cinematic Investigations

Contributor(s): Burns, Steven (Contribution by), Lugg, Andrew (Contribution by), Lyons, William (Contribution by), O'Pray, Michael (Contribution by), Steuer, Daniel (Contribution by), Wees, William C (Contribution by), Szabados, Béla (Editor), Stojanova, Christina (Editor)

ISBN: 9780739148853

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: March 15, 2011

Dewey: 791.4372

LCCN: 2010052935

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 6.20" L x 9.10" W ( 0.92 lbs) 166 pages

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Description: Wittgenstein at the Movies is centered on in-depth explorations of two intriguing experimental films on Wittgenstein: Derek Jarman's Wittgenstein and Péter Forgács' Wittgenstein Tractatus. The featured essays look at cinematic interpretations of Wittgenstein's life and philoso...

Brief description: William Lyons was formerly head of the Department of Philosophy (1985-1995) and Professor of Moral Philosophy (1985-2004) in the School of Mental and Moral Science, Trinity College Dublin. He is now an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy.

Review Quotes:

"Wittgenstein emphasized the role of showing beyond what can be said, and lamented his inability to present philosophy poetically. Movies are a medium for both of these techniques. Finally we have a collection of reflections on Wittgenstein in and at the movies that take these techniques seriously in concrete ways. The contributors are first-rate, and the topics are just what you would hope for." --James C. Klagge, Virginia Tech

"It is well know that Wittgenstein was a fan of Hollywood B-movies, using them to clear his mind. It is not so well known that in different places in his writings he expressed a more sophisticated film aesthetic: nor is it so well known that he has been the subject of two movies, directed one by Derek Jarman and the other by Péter Forgács. This volume of original essays edited by Szabados and Stojanova aims to bring these materials to a wider audience-and admirably succeeds. As Szabados has shown in other scholarly writings, Wittgentsein's philosophizing was intensely personal: the ideas, the man, and the life are inextricably linked. These essays show us all three and as well the links. The essays substantially advance our understanding of one of the most elusive figures in twentieth-century philosophy." --Roger A. Shiner, University of British Columbia Okanagan

"A sparkling and provocative collection that explores the many connections between Wittgenstein and film. Distinguished philosophers and film theorists provide unexpected and insightful perspectives on Wittgenstein's love of movies, their role in his life and work, and films about him." --David G. Stern, University of Iowa

"This book is a collection of essays from both philosophers and film studies scholars, each centered on some aspect of the intersection between Wittgenstein and film. As such, its appeal is potentially wider than that of typical philosophy books....What is unique and valuable is the integration of films into the discussions." --Philosophy in Review

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