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Ausgabe:

November/2020

Spalte:

1095–1097

Kategorie:

Philosophie, Religionsphilosophie

Autor/Hrsg.:

Andrejč, Gorazd, and Daniel H. Weiss [Eds.]

Titel/Untertitel:

Interpreting Interreligious Relations with Wittgenstein. Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies.

Verlag:

Leiden u. a.: Brill 2019. 235 S. = Philosophy of Religion – World Religions, 9. Geb. EUR 121,80. ISBN 978-90-04-39792-7.

Rezensent:

Timo Koistinen

Philosophy of religion was not a central theme in Wittgenstein’s philosophical writings, but remarks and short discussions on religion can be found in his publications from different periods. The sources of these remarks are miscellaneous. The best-known examples can be found at the end of the Tractatus, where Wittgenstein makes a few cryptic remarks on God and mysticism. Much of the published remarks on religion are based on his personal notes and on notes made by his friends and students about his lectures or conversations with him. Wittgenstein’s remarks on religion are often aphoristic in nature and leave room for different interpretations. Despite the fragmentary nature of these remarks, they have been considered noteworthy and have generated an extensive commentary ...


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