The Jewish Heritage of Ludwig Wittgenstein: Its Influence on His Life and Work

This article discusses two aspects of Wittgenstein’s Jewish heritage. First, we try to show that Wittgenstein was acutely aware of his own Jewish heritage and especially concerned about its potential influence on his work. Second, we suggest that the form of his work, specifically, his method of inq...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transcultural psychiatry 2006-12, Vol.43 (4), p.533-553
Hauptverfasser: Abramovitch, Henry, Prince, Raymond
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article discusses two aspects of Wittgenstein’s Jewish heritage. First, we try to show that Wittgenstein was acutely aware of his own Jewish heritage and especially concerned about its potential influence on his work. Second, we suggest that the form of his work, specifically, his method of inquiry and the peculiar literary character of his work, bear a striking resemblance to that of Hebrew Talmud. Like other assimilated Jews of Central Europe, Wittgenstein may have been directly or indirectly exposed to Hebraic culture and Talmudic logic. An understanding of Wittgenstein’s Jewish heritage provides an important and neglected perspective on his work.
ISSN:1363-4615
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DOI:10.1177/1363461506070780