A New Style of Thinking: Hanna Pitkin’s Wittgenstein

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Polity Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.1086/725367
L. Zerilli
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“It is by no means obvious that someone interested in politics and society needs to concern himself with philosophy; nor that, in particular, he has anything to learn from an obscure, misanthropic, enigmatic philosopher like Ludwig Wittgenstein, who never wrote about such topics at all.” So begins Wittgenstein and Justice (W&J). Pitkin’s opening line spoke—and continues to speak—to the difficulty in identifying the relevance and potential significance ofWittgenstein’s work for a social science audience. Wittgenstein’s later philosophy is not only lacking in direct remarks on politics or morality, it seems almost negatively predisposed towards normative commentary of any kind. His famous claim that philosophy should only describe things as they are, not produce explanatory theses about them, would seem to foreclose the very idea of creating political and social theories that take his work as their departure point. Perhaps more worrisome, writes Pitkin, is that “in trying to make his ideas accessible, lucid, and systematic, I may make their real content and significance inaccessible.” Worse than failing to succeed, the book could “betray its own cause.” Wittgenstein’s penchant for raising endless questions where Pitkin’s reader seeks answers presents a problem of authorial style that cannot be easily overcome. Interpretive projects that seek to distill his main philosophical ideas, especially for a non-philosophical audience, do so at the real risk of significant distortion.
一种新的思维方式:汉娜·皮特金的维特根斯坦
“对政治和社会感兴趣的人需要关注哲学,这一点并不明显;尤其是,他可以向路德维希·维特根斯坦这样一位晦涩、厌世、神秘的哲学家学习,他从来没有写过这样的话题。”《维特根斯坦与正义》(W&J)由此开始。皮特金的开场白说明了——并将继续说明——难以确定维特根斯坦作品对社会科学观众的相关性和潜在意义。维特根斯坦后期的哲学不仅缺乏对政治或道德的直接评论,而且几乎倾向于任何形式的规范性评论。他著名的主张是,哲学应该只描述事物的本来面目,而不是对其进行解释,这似乎阻碍了以他的工作为出发点创造政治和社会理论的想法。Pitkin写道,也许更令人担忧的是,“在试图让他的想法变得容易理解、清晰和系统的过程中,我可能会让它们的真实内容和意义变得难以理解。”比失败更糟糕的是,这本书可能“背叛了自己的事业”。维特根斯坦喜欢在皮特金的读者寻求答案的地方提出无尽的问题,这是一个不容易克服的作家风格问题。试图提炼他的主要哲学思想的解释性项目,尤其是对于非哲学观众来说,这样做的真正风险是严重扭曲。
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Polity
Polity POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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1.60
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61
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1968, Polity has been committed to the publication of scholarship reflecting the full variety of approaches to the study of politics. As journals have become more specialized and less accessible to many within the discipline of political science, Polity has remained ecumenical. The editor and editorial board welcome articles intended to be of interest to an entire field (e.g., political theory or international politics) within political science, to the discipline as a whole, and to scholars in related disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities. Scholarship of this type promises to be highly "productive" - that is, to stimulate other scholars to ask fresh questions and reconsider conventional assumptions.
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