Wittgenstein: The Crooked Roads
By (Author) Professor William Lyons
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
26th February 2015
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy: logic
Philosophy of mind
Western philosophy from c 1800
822.92
Paperback
88
Width 196mm, Height 128mm, Spine 8mm
80g
Difficult to know and impossible to forget, Ludwig Wittgenstein is remembered as the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century. He published only one book in his lifetime a masterpiece that moulded the evolution of philosophy and baffled his teachers. Spanning most of his life, from his early encounters with Bertrand Russell in Cambridge to a final trip to New York via the Russian Front, Wittgenstein: The Crooked Roads tracks the journeys of a tortured soul. William Lyons, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Trinity College, Dublin, has written a moving and philosophically acute journey through successive decades of Wittgensteins career. The play received its world premiere on 19 April 2011 at the Riverside Studios.
This play is undaunted by [Wittgenstein's] famously incomprehensible ideas . . . [It] grabs philosophical enquiry by the shoulders and gives it a good shake . . . Wittgenstein is not afraid to air philosophical ideas. Did we understand them all No. Will you understand them Probably not. Does that matter Not a bit. In fact thats the whole point. * Londonist *
William Lyons was formerly head of the Department of Philosophy (19851995) and Professor of Moral Philosophy (19852004) in the School of Mental and Moral Science, Trinity College Dublin. He is now an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy.