Monday, September 19, 2011

Wittgenstein blogs

Thanks to the Philosophers' Carnival I see that there is a blog called Philosophical Investigations, which looks worth investigating (ho ho).

And thanks to it, I see that Paul Johnston has a blog (his Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy in typescript form was a sort of Bible for me when I was an undergraduate). This is bound to be worth reading.

4 comments:

  1. Wow. Thanks for the Johnston tip. I'd wanted to track him down (around the time of putting together the Philosophical Topics volume), but had no idea where to look. W&MP is a great book. I enjoyed his The Contradictions of Modern Moral Philosophy, too.

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  2. Hi - and ta for the link, and good to find your blog. I'm a bit stunned by the traffic the Philosophers' Carnival has generated; my stats page has gone mad (well, mad by comparison to normal).

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  3. You're welcome. Yes, the Philosophers' Carnival seems to be very widely read. I'm looking forward to reading your blog.

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  4. I don't read the Carnival... So thanks to 'language goes on holiday', I've now discovered these two great blogs... Cheers...

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