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Criticizing Forms of Life

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2009

W. W. Sharrock
Affiliation:
University of Manchester and Manchester Polytechnic
R. J. Anderson
Affiliation:
University of Manchester and Manchester Polytechnic

Abstract

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Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1985

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References

1 Hinman, Lawrence M., ‘Can a Form of Life Be Wrong?’, Philosophy 58 (1983), 339351CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 We use ‘ways of life’ in preference to ‘forms of life’ because we are far from sure that Wittgenstein's use of that expression was meant to refer to social institutions and cultural practices. We are sure that there are reasons for interpreting it otherwise. See, for example, Beehler, Rodger, Moral Life (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1978), 93Google Scholar.

3 Winch, Peter, ‘Understanding a Primitive Society’ in his Ethics and Action (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972), 15Google Scholar.

4 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Philosophical Investigations (Oxford: Basil Black-well, 1953), 240, see also 241Google Scholar.

5 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1966)Google Scholar.

6 Ibid., 53.

8 Ibid., 56.

10 Ludwig Wittgenstein, ‘Remarks on Frazer's “The Golden Bough”’ in Luckhardt, C. G., Wittgenstein: Sources and Perspectives (Brighton: Harvester, 1979), 6181Google Scholar.

11 Winch, Peter, The Idea of a Social Science, (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1958)Google Scholar.

12 Wittgenstein, , On Certainty (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1969), 608609Google Scholar.

13 We are grateful to Ilham Dilman for his helpful comments on an earlier draft.