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Ethics in the Light Of Wittgenstein


Stephen Mulhall

Abstract

This paper examines a number of ways in which Wittgenstein's later philosophical method has been appropriated for moral philosophy. The work of Paul Johnston, Sabina Lovibond and Cora Diamond is discussed in relation to the following questions. Is there a sustainable distinction between ethics and meta-ethics (in the form, say, of distinctively ethical language games and grammatical reminders about them)? What role does the imagination, and hence the domain of literature, play in ethical understanding? How far does ethical discourse presuppose, and hence find itself constrained by, the shared natural reactions of a specific culture or form of life?


Philosophical Papers Vol.31(3) 2002: 293-321

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