"A Test of Fire of One's Character": Ludwig Wittgenstein's Self-Examination by Means of War in World War I

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Austrian Studies Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1353/oas.2024.a929388
Ulrich Arnswald
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To place Ludwig Wittgenstein’s early philosophy specifically in the context of the Great War, which we now call the First World War, is absolutely decisive for understanding his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. According to the motto “Fear in face of death is the best sign of a false, i.e. bad, life” found in a July 1916 entry in Wittgenstein’s Private Notebooks 1914–1916, only recently translated into English for the first time, Wittgenstein tried to clarify the question of the meaning of life for himself in the middle of the raging war. These thoughts also changed the nature of his Tractatus from an originally purely logical work to an ethical, religious, and mystical one, as the Notebooks show us in parallel with the creation of the Tractatus. The abysses of war, the mystical, ethical, religious, and logical insights recognized in it, and the self-knowledge gained in war allowed his treatise to mature through the existential intensification caused by war.

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"一个人性格的烈火考验":路德维希-维特根斯坦在第一次世界大战中通过战争进行的自我审视
摘要:将路德维希-维特根斯坦的早期哲学置于大战(我们现在称之为第一次世界大战)的背景下,对于理解他的《逻辑哲学论》具有绝对决定性的意义。1916 年 7 月,维特根斯坦在《1914-1916 年私人笔记》中写道:"面对死亡的恐惧是虚假生活(即糟糕的生活)的最好征兆。"根据这句格言,维特根斯坦试图在肆虐的战争中为自己澄清生命的意义问题。这些想法也改变了他的《理论篇》的性质,使其从最初的纯逻辑著作转变为伦理、宗教和神秘主义著作,正如《笔记本》在创作《理论篇》的同时向我们展示的那样。战争的深渊,在战争中认识到的神秘、伦理、宗教和逻辑见解,以及在战争中获得的自我认识,使他的论文在战争造成的存在论强化中走向成熟。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Austrian Studies is an interdisciplinary quarterly that publishes scholarly articles and book reviews on all aspects of the history and culture of Austria, Austro-Hungary, and the Habsburg territory. It is the flagship publication of the Austrian Studies Association and contains contributions in German and English from the world''s premiere scholars in the field of Austrian studies. The journal highlights scholarly work that draws on innovative methodologies and new ways of viewing Austrian history and culture. Although the journal was renamed in 2012 to reflect the increasing scope and diversity of its scholarship, it has a long lineage dating back over a half century as Modern Austrian Literature and, prior to that, The Journal of the International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association.
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