The Augustinian Image of Will: Wittgenstein's Grammar of Wanting

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After using an Augustinian image (of language) at the beginning of the work, paragraph 618 of the Philosophical Investigations again brings in an oblique voice from Augustine: "I want to, but my body does not obey me." The problem of weak will (akrasia) has given rise to philosophical theories about the will, in libertarian versions (Augustine and James) or deterministic versions (Schopenhauer and the Stoics). Wittgenstein proposes a different approach, therapeutic and grammatical, aiming to elucidate deep misunderstandings rooted in the very formulation of the problems. What is the meaning of Augustine's statement about his own will? There are 17 paragraphs in the Investigations devoted to the subject (611-628), and understanding them depends on understanding the dialogical character of the discursive activity undertaken. It may seem, as Wittgenstein said in the Blue Book, "as if we have either the wrong pieces or insufficient pieces to assemble our puzzle. But they are all there, just mixed up." And in the search for a clear view of these notes, we must not forget a disanalogy: "It is no use using force to fit the pieces together. All we would do is look at them carefully and arrange them."

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Magister fenomenologii na UFRJ (1994) i doktor filozofii j zyka na Unicamp z prac Por uma Gramática do Querer em Wittgenstein (2004). Wyk adowca filozofii na UFS w latach 1996-2009 oraz na Wydziale Filozofii UFRRJ od 2010 r. Cz onek grup badawczych zajmuj cych si filozofi j zyka i wiedzy oraz filozofi logiki.

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    • GTIN 09786202458467
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Philosophy
    • Anzahl Seiten 152
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9786202458467
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-620-2-45846-7
    • Veröffentlichung 19.08.2025
    • Titel The Augustinian Image of Will: Wittgenstein's Grammar of Wanting
    • Autor Eduardo Gomes de Siqueira
    • Untertitel The (grammatical) problem of will and its dialogical treatment - paragraph 618 of Philosophical Investigations.DE
    • Herausgeber Our Knowledge Publishing

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