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Title: | AN IRREDUCIBLE DIVERSITY OF PLAYS: WITTGENSTEINIAN LANGUAGE-GAMES IN THEATRE |
Authors: | Watter, Mark |
Advisors: | Kelly, Thomas |
Department: | Philosophy |
Class Year: | 2014 |
Abstract: | Wittgenstein’s Culture and Value contains a number of puzzling comments on Shakespeare. Using these comments as a jumping-off point, I explore the later Wittgenstein's theory of language-games and its relation to theatre and the creation of art. I suggest that each individual play can be viewed as a unique language-game. |
Extent: | 43 |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp014b29b6151 |
Type of Material: | Princeton University Senior Theses |
Language: | en_US |
Appears in Collections: | Philosophy, 1924-2020 |
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