Augustine and Wittgenstein
By Myles Burnyeat (Contribution by), Brian R. Clack (Contribution by), Espen Dahl (Contribution by), Chad Engelland (Contribution by), Alexander R. Eodice (Contribution by), David Goodill, Blackfriars, University of Oxford, UK (Contribution by), Garry Hagberg (Contribution by), Miles Hollingworth (Contribution by), Erika Kidd (Contribution by), Kim Paffenroth (Contribution by), Duncan Richter (Contribution by), Caleb Thompson (Contribution by), Kim Paffenroth (Editor), Alexander R. Eodice (Editor), John Doody (Editor)
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By Myles Burnyeat (Contribution by), Brian R. Clack (Contribution by), Espen Dahl (Contribution by), Chad Engelland (Contribution by), Alexander R. Eodice (Contribution by), David Goodill, Blackfriars, University of Oxford, UK (Contribution by), Garry Hagberg (Contribution by), Miles Hollingworth (Contribution by), Erika Kidd (Contribution by), Kim Paffenroth (Contribution by), Duncan Richter (Contribution by), Caleb Thompson (Contribution by), Kim Paffenroth (Editor), Alexander R. Eodice (Editor), John Doody (Editor)
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This collection examines the relationship between Augustine and Wittgenstein and demonstrates the deep affinity they share, not only for the substantive issues they treat but also for the style of philosophizing they employ. Wittgenstein saw certain salient Augustinian approaches to concepts like language-learning, will, memory, and time as prompts for his own philosophical explorations, and he found great inspiration in Augustine’s highly personalized and interlocutory style of writing phi...























