Abstract

This essay outlines a model for extending Michel Foucault’s method and practice of historical-philosophical investigation, or genealogy, to the critical and historical study of affect and emotion, drawing on the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein to clarify some of the philosophical issues that this investigation raises.

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