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- catalog abstract ""Fin de siecle Vienna was once memorably described by Karl Kraus as a "proving ground for the destruction of the world." In the decades leading to the World War that brought down the Austro-Hungarian empire, the city was at once an operetta dream world masking social and political problems and tensions, as well as a center for the far-reaching explorations and innovations in music, art, science, and philosophy that would help to define modernity. One of the most powerful critiques of the retreat into fantasy was that of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose early career in Vienna has helped frame debates about ethical and aesthetic values in culture. In Wittgenstein's Vienna Revisited Allan Janik expands upon his work Wittgenstein's Vienna (coauthored with Stephen Toulmin) to amplify a number of significant points concerning the genesis of Wittgenstein's thought, the nature of Viennese culture, and criticism of contemporary culture."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11917298.
- catalog coverage "Vienna (Austria) Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Fin de siecle Vienna was once memorably described by Karl Kraus as a "proving ground for the destruction of the world." In the decades leading to the World War that brought down the Austro-Hungarian empire, the city was at once an operetta dream world masking social and political problems and tensions, as well as a center for the far-reaching explorations and innovations in music, art, science, and philosophy that would help to define modernity. One of the most powerful critiques of the retreat into fantasy was that of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose early career in Vienna has helped frame debates about ethical and aesthetic values in culture.".
- catalog description "In Wittgenstein's Vienna Revisited Allan Janik expands upon his work Wittgenstein's Vienna (coauthored with Stephen Toulmin) to amplify a number of significant points concerning the genesis of Wittgenstein's thought, the nature of Viennese culture, and criticism of contemporary culture."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-280) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: How Not to View Vienna 1900 1 -- 1. Critical Modernism of a Viennese Composer 15 -- 2. Weininger's Critique of a Narcissistic Culture 37 -- 3. Weininger, Ibsen, and the Origins of Viennese Critical Modernism 59 -- 4. Ebner Contra Wagner: Epistemology, Aesthetics, and Salvation in Vienna, 1900 85 -- 5. Offenbach: Art between Monologue and Dialogue 105 -- 6. Saint Offenbach's Postmodernism 119 -- 7. Saying and Showing: Hertz and Wittgenstein 147 -- 8. Wittgenstein's "Religious Point of View" 171 -- 9. Kraus, Wittgenstein, and the Philosophy of Language 185 -- 10. Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, and European Culture 197 -- 11. Wittgenstein on Madness, Mistakes, Metaphysics, and Method 213 -- 12. "Ethik and Asthetik Sind Eins": Wittgenstein and Trakl 225.".
- catalog extent "xv, 287 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0765800500".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Brunswick, USA : Transaction Publishers,".
- catalog spatial "Vienna (Austria) Intellectual life 20th century.".
- catalog subject "943.6/13044 21".
- catalog subject "B3376.W564 J364 2001".
- catalog subject "Logical positivism History.".
- catalog subject "Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: How Not to View Vienna 1900 1 -- 1. Critical Modernism of a Viennese Composer 15 -- 2. Weininger's Critique of a Narcissistic Culture 37 -- 3. Weininger, Ibsen, and the Origins of Viennese Critical Modernism 59 -- 4. Ebner Contra Wagner: Epistemology, Aesthetics, and Salvation in Vienna, 1900 85 -- 5. Offenbach: Art between Monologue and Dialogue 105 -- 6. Saint Offenbach's Postmodernism 119 -- 7. Saying and Showing: Hertz and Wittgenstein 147 -- 8. Wittgenstein's "Religious Point of View" 171 -- 9. Kraus, Wittgenstein, and the Philosophy of Language 185 -- 10. Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, and European Culture 197 -- 11. Wittgenstein on Madness, Mistakes, Metaphysics, and Method 213 -- 12. "Ethik and Asthetik Sind Eins": Wittgenstein and Trakl 225.".
- catalog title "Wittgenstein's Vienna revisited / Allan Janik.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".