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Can a Form of Life be Wrong?

Philosophy 58 (225):339-351 (1983)

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  1. Criticizing Forms of Life.W. W. Sharrock & R. J. Anderson - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):394 - 400.
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  • Wittgenstein, value pluralism and politics.Matthew J. Moore - 2010 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (9):1113-1136.
    This article makes three main claims: (1) that the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, properly understood, has no normative or political implications whatsoever; (2) that scholars with otherwise dramatically conflicting interpretations of Wittgenstein should nonetheless all agree with this conclusion; and (3) that understanding the (non-) implications of Wittgenstein’s philosophy helps to answer the two motivating questions of the literature on value pluralism — whether values are (or can be) plural (yes), and whether value pluralism leads to, requires, or reveals some (...)
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  • Form of Life: A Foundational Concept for Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy.Aaskar Dirbaz & Mojtaba Tasdighi Shahrezaie - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 21 (4):55-80.
    “Form of life” is considered one of the most significant concepts in Wittgenstein's later philosophy. This term is one of his most ambiguous philosophical concepts. This paper tries to explain the specific and fundamental role of “form of life” as a cornerstone for the whole of Wittgenstein's later philosophy; a role that has not attracted much attention in Wittgenstein scholarship. From the author's perspective, describing the form of life as a condition for the possibility of language can put an end (...)
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