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Wittgenstein and the Study of Politics

by (author) Michael Temelini

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2015
Category
General, Political, History & Theory, Epistemology, General, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442665460
    Publish Date
    Mar 2015
    List Price
    $63.00
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781442646339
    Publish Date
    Apr 2015
    List Price
    $74.00

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In Wittgenstein and the Study of Politics, Michael Temelini outlines an innovative new approach to understanding the political implications of Wittgenstein’s philosophy. Most political philosophers who have approached Wittgenstein have done so through the idea of therapeutic skepticism, implying politics that privilege conservatism or non-interference. Temelini interprets Wittgenstein differently, emphasizing his view that we come to understand the meanings of words and actions through a dialogue of comparison with other cases. Examining the work of Charles Taylor, Quentin Skinner, and James Tully, Temelini highlights the ways in which all three, despite their differences, share a common debt to that dialogical approach.

A cogent explanation of how Wittgenstein’s epistemology and ontology can shed light on political issues and offer a solution to political challenges, Wittgenstein and the Study of Politics highlights the importance of Wittgensteinian thinking in contemporary political science, political theory, and political philosophy.

About the author

Michael Temelini is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University and a part-time professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa.

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Editorial Reviews

‘In this valuable book, Temelini offers a comparative dialogical reading of Charles Taylor, Quentin Skinner, and James Tully on Wittgenstein’s positive political thought…Important for political theorists and scholars of Wittgenstein.’

Choice Magazine vol 53:04:2015

‘Temelini does an excellent demolition job on the second-raters who for far too long have dominated the reception of Wittgenstein in political thought, such as the woeful conservative readers of Wittgenstein.’

Review of Politics vol 78:02:16