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The Early Wittgenstein on Religion: Continuum Studies in British Philosophy

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ISBN: 9781441117519

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Overview


Many have observed how Wittgenstein’s later philosophy illuminates the philosophy of religion. Rarely, however, have they paid attention to his early philosophy. Those who have argued that Wittgenstein refuted his early positions in his later work. This book proves otherwise. The proof is found in the answer to an important, but largely ignored, question: what is the relation of Wittgenstein’s discussion of logic to his discussion of religion and ethics in the early work?  Lazenby’s answer is that Wittgenstein, in his discussion of logic, describes the boundaries of factual discourse for the purpose of fixing a common language. And in his discussion of religion and ethics, Wittgenstein suggests that when religious and ethical statements fall outside this common language, we should reconstruct them to make sense within the common language. Such reconstruction ensures that the meaning of religious utterances agrees with how believers actually live and speak. 



Lazenby’s approach is novel because it finds unity in what commentators have considered incommensurable topics in Wittgenstein’s early work-logic and religion-while also finding unity between his early and later philosophy. Lazenby ends the book by considering the implications for theology and inter-religious dialogue. If theologians reconstruct the meanings of words that have lost their meaning in the common language of the modern world, these words will regain their force in the lives of believers. And the very possibility of a common language allows logical space for theologians from among the world’s religions to find a common language in which to communicate.


This book does what no other book does: it finds unity between supposedly incommensurable topics in Wittgenstein’s early work - logic and religion - while also finding unity between his early and later philosophy

Ground-breaking interpretation of Wittgenstein’s views on religion
Applies Wittgenstein’s insights to current theology and the inter-faith debate

Preface
Introduction
1. The Force of Words
2. A Common Language
3. Reconstructing Meanings
4. Slipping into a Way of Life
Bibliography
Index

mention- Book News Inc./ August 2007

’The book is elegantly argued and makes an exciting contribution to the development of Wittgenstein’s thought by coming at it from a new angle... this book has the potential to move the field in an interesting new direction.’ - Robert C. Neville, Boston University

"His [Lazenby’s] primary aim is to challenge the widely prevailing consensus among contemporary philosophers of religion and theologians influenced by Wittgenstein’s work that his early philosophy is not to be taken seriously... Lazenby’s monograph is well written with a wide range of references"

  • Title: The Early Wittgenstein on Religion
  • Author: Mark J. Lazenby
  • Series: Continuum Studies in British Philosophy
  • Publisher: Continuum
  • Print Publication Date: 2006
  • Logos Release Date: 2024
  • Pages: 144
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Ebook
  • ISBNs: 9781441117519, 9780826486387, 082648638X, 1441117512
  • Resource ID: LLS:9781441117519
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2025-04-22T12:22:02Z

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