Abstract

Introduction: Wittgenstein and the Scene of Contemporary Political Theory 1. Theorizing as a Lived Experience: A Wittgensteinian Investigation 2. Wittgenstein's Philosophy After the Disaster 3. Wittgenstein and Citizenship: Reading Socrates in Tehran 4. Why Wittgenstein Is Not Conservative: Conventions and Critique 5. Aspect Blindness in Religion, Philosophy, and Law: The Force of Wittgenstein Reading 6. Seeing As It Happens: Theorizing Politics Through The Eyes of Wittgenstein 7. Bare Life: Comedy, Trust, and Language in Wittgenstein and Beckett Conclusion: The Personal Is The Theoretical Bibliography.

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