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Toril Moi, "Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies After Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell" (U Chicago Press, 2017)

New Books in Literary Studies

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The Revolution in Philosophy

Lívgenstein is opening up a vista of a way of thinking of language that's really exciting and new, except it's extremely hard to understand what he's doing. But I suppose everything I said now is just in a way, still utterly either incomprehensible or so simple as to think, well, where's the philosophy in this? It's the beginning of a revolution in philosophy, because this will have two effects, a new vision of language and a complete critique of traditional ways of doing philosophy by definitions, theories, concepts, rather than by examples.

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