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Wittgenstein at the Movies: Cinematic Investigations

Wittgenstein at the Movies: Cinematic Investigations

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Ludwig Wittgenstein loved movies, and based on his remarks on watching them, there is a strong connection between his experience of watching films and his thoughts on aesthetics. Furthermore, however, Wittgenstein himself has been invoked in recent cinema.
Wittgenstein at the Movies
is centered on in-depth explorations of two intriguing experimental films on Wittgenstein: Derek Jarman's
Wittgenstein
and Péter Forgács'
Wittgenstein Tractatus
. The featured essays look at cinematic interpretations of Wittgenstein's life and philosophy in a manner bound to provoke the lively interest of Wittgenstein scholars, film theorists, and students of film aesthetics. As well, the book engages a broader audience concerned with philosophical issues about film and Wittgenstein's cultural significance, with the world of
fin-de-siècle
Vienna, of Cambridge in the first half of the twentieth century, of artistic modernism.
Ludwig Wittgenstein loved movies, and based on his remarks on watching them, there is a strong connection between his experience of watching films and his thoughts on aesthetics. Furthermore, however, Wittgenstein himself has been invoked in recent cinema.
Wittgenstein at the Movies
is centered on in-depth explorations of two intriguing experimental films on Wittgenstein: Derek Jarman's
Wittgenstein
and Péter Forgács'
Wittgenstein Tractatus
. The featured essays look at cinematic interpretations of Wittgenstein's life and philosophy in a manner bound to provoke the lively interest of Wittgenstein scholars, film theorists, and students of film aesthetics. As well, the book engages a broader audience concerned with philosophical issues about film and Wittgenstein's cultural significance, with the world of
fin-de-siècle
Vienna, of Cambridge in the first half of the twentieth century, of artistic modernism.

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