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Wittgenstein and Poetry: A Reading of Czeslaw Milosz’s “Realism”
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Macarthur, David
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/ Metaphysics
/ Milosz, Czeslaw (1911-2004)
/ Nihilism
/ Philosophers
/ Philosophy
/ Physics
/ Poetry
/ Realism
/ Skepticism
/ Wittgenstein
/ Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1889-1951)
2024
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Wittgenstein and Poetry: A Reading of Czeslaw Milosz’s “Realism”
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Macarthur, David
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/ Metaphysics
/ Milosz, Czeslaw (1911-2004)
/ Nihilism
/ Philosophers
/ Philosophy
/ Physics
/ Poetry
/ Realism
/ Skepticism
/ Wittgenstein
/ Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1889-1951)
2024
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Wittgenstein and Poetry: A Reading of Czeslaw Milosz’s “Realism”
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Wittgenstein and Poetry: A Reading of Czeslaw Milosz’s “Realism”
2024
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In this paper I hope to cast light on Wittgenstein enigmatic remark, “one should really only create philosophy poetically”. I discuss Wittgenstein’s ambition to overcome metaphysics by way of an appeal to ordinary language. For this purpose I contrast “realism” in philosophy (i.e., metaphysical realism, particularly its modern scientific version) with “realism” in poetry. My theme is the capacity of poetry to provide a model for Wittgenstein’s resistance to the inhumanity unleashed in metaphysics—exemplified by two distinct forms of skepticism—which obliterates the ordinary world under the guise of discovering its true nature. The poem I shall use to illustrate the difficulty in maintaining our grip on reality, hence our grip on our humanity, is Czeslaw Milosz’s poem “Realism”.
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