Analytic Philosophy: An Interpretive History edited by Aaron Preston
Wittgenstein's Moral Thought edited by Reshef Agam-Segal and Edmund Dain
Here's the table of contents for the second one:
1. Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought Edmund Dain2. Ethics and Philosophical Clarification Oskari Kuusela3. Clarifying Clarification: Wittgenstein on Moral Clarity Reshef Agam-Segal4. Ethics and World in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Eli Friedlander5. Ethics, Aesthetics and Nonsense: Elucidating the Unity of Truth, Beauty and Goodness Kristin Boyce6. Wittgenstein and the Poetics of Failure Jean-Philippe Narboux7. An "Exclusively Self-Regarding" Ethics Kevin Cahill8. Making Sense of Wittgenstein’s ‘Lecture on Ethics’ Craig Fox9. Moral Sense: Scandalously Plain, Persistently Ambiguous Joel Backström10. Sketches of Blurred Landscapes: Ethics in the Philosophical Investigations Duncan Richter11. A Wittgensteinian Notion of Descriptive Moral Philosophy Anne-Marie S. Christensen12. Disposable Thinking Kelly Dean Jolley13. Wittgenstein’s Radical Ethics Hannes Nykänen14. Wrongdoing and Shame: A Worry about Wittgensteinian Ethics Martin Gustafsson
The one addressing Wittgenstein's moral thinking looks particularly promising but, alas, I see it isn't available right now. And amazon is listing it as a pre-order at an outrageous price. I hope the price will come down after release as it's a work I'd like very much to explore.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does look good. Hopefully there will be an affordable paperback version in the not too distant future.
DeleteChapter 10 looks interesting....
ReplyDeleteFunnily enough that's the one I'm least looking forward to reading.
Deletecongrats i'll keep an eye on the local libraries
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