The Grammar of Politics

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Pub. Date: 2003-05-01
Publisher(s): Cornell Univ Pr
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Author Biography

David R. Cerbone is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at West Virginia University Richard Eldridge is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Swarthmore College Carl Elliott is Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Philosophy at the University of Minnesota Jonathan Havercroft is a Ph.D. student in political science at the University of Minnesota. His current research interest is in the history of sovereignty in Western political thought Cressida J. Heyes is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta Allan Janik is Research Fellow at the Brenner Archives Research Institute. He is also Adjunct Professor for the Philosophy of Culture at the University of Vienna Wendy Lynne Lee (formerly Lee-Lampshire) is Professor of Philosophy at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania Denis Mcmanus teaches at the University of Southampton David Owen is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory and Assistant Director of the Centre for Post-Analytic Philosophy, University of Southampton Richard Shusterman is Chair of Philosophy at Temple University and Directeur de Programme at the College International de Philosophie, Paris James Tully is the Henry N.R. Jackman Distinguished Professor of Philosophical Studies, University of Toronto Linda M. G. Zerilli is Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(16)
Cressida J. Heyes
Part I. Wittgenstein and Method
Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy: Understanding Practices of Critical Reflection
17(26)
James Tully
The Limits of Conservatism: Wittgenstein on ``Our Life'' and ``Our Concepts''
43(20)
David R. Cerbone
Wittgenstein, Fetishism, and Nonsense in Practice
63(19)
Denis McManus
Genealogy as Perspicuous Representation
82(17)
David Owen
Part II. A Wittgensteinian Politics
Notes on the Natural History of Politics
99(18)
Allan Janik
Wittgenstein and the Conversation of Justice
117(12)
Richard Eldridge
Doing without Knowing: Feminism's Politics of the Ordinary
129(20)
Linda M. G. Zerilli
On Seeing Liberty As
149(18)
Jonathan Havercroft
Part III. Wittgenstein Applied
``But One Day Man Opens His Seeing Eye'': The Politics of Anthropomorphizing Language
167(19)
Wendy Lynne Lee
Does Your Patient Have a Beetle in His Box? Language-Games and the Spread of Psychopathology
186(16)
Carl Elliott
Wittgenstein on Bodily Feelings: Explanation and Melioration in Philosophy of Mind, Art, and Politics
202(19)
Richard Shusterman
Notes 221(26)
Bibliography 247(6)
About the Contributors 253(4)
Index 257

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