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William Warren Bartley (Author)
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  • Paperback: 236 pages
  • Publisher: Open Court Publishing Company; 2 Sub edition (January 1, 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875484417
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875484419
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #585,108 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cheekily controversial, but an excellent primer, October 6, 2008
This review is from: Wittgenstein (Open Court Paperbacks) (Paperback)
This is a short and very accessible biography. Wittgenstein tends to be widely and divergently interpreted - which goes with the territory, I suppose: with all that talk about language games, you can't really say he's "misunderstood", but there is little consensus as to what his philosophy really means. Not helped, also, by his later work (encapsulated in the Philosophical Investigations) effectively recanting on the logical formalism of his earlier Tractatus Logico Philosophicus.

Bartley's life does the extremely valuable service of distilling down the central tenets of Wittgenstein to manageable nuggets rendered at a sufficiently remote level of abstraction that a lay reader should be able to digest them comfortably. Much more entertaining than Marie McGinn's rather humourless Guidebook to Wittgenstein and the Philosophical Investigations, for example.

However, this is no dry exposition of the Philosophical Investigations. It is a true biography, covering Wittgenstein's period as an Austrian schoolteacher. Bartley paints a plausible picture of the Philosopher as hermit auteur. He is also obstreporously controversial in writing colourfully of Wittgenstein's taste for a bit of Vienese rough trade in a section which (as Bartley defensively notes in the afterword) occupies just five pages (but it is pretty much the first five!) which appears to have gained this volume some not insignificant literary notoriety on publication in 1973.

These days, a spot of Tyrolian cottaging seems almost somewhat tame, if gratuitous, stuff (tame in that it has almost become more controversial to claim a lifetime literary bachelor was *straight* and gratuitous in that, despite a salutary attempt late on, Bartley makes no real effort to link said saucy tendencies to anything more significant in Wittgenstein's life or work, and in fact in a studiously defensive afterword, explicitly rejects the validity of doing just that. Much of the afterword is written with the air of an author-as-fullback looking suspiciously quizzical and innocent while the subject-as-winger writhes in agony on the ground just inside the penalty box, it never being clear who is more deserving of a booking.

Nonetheless, it's a quick, clear, entertaining read and will be of particular value for those (like me) seeking an overview and context to this important 20th century philosopher, having discovered that an uncontextualised approach on the north face of the Philosophical Investigations without an experienced sherpa and some preparatory reading oxygen, was a bit of a tall order.

Olly Buxton
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Man, The Myth, The Philosophy., October 17, 1999
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This was an enjoyable read. I was surprised, and happy, to see that not very much time was spent on Wittgenstein's homosexuality and supposedly torrid affairs, but was instead spent discussing how his years as a schoolteacher influenced his later philosophy. Also, any of Wittgenstein's actual philosophy that was present in the book was presented in a clear, concise manner so that practically anyone could understand it. The amount of space discussing Austrian school reform in the 1930s was a little odd, though...
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Important for Perspective, December 1, 2002
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In a brief (a little over 200 pages) study of Wittgenstein's thought, Bartley, in this supposedly controversial book, gives a credible introduction to one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. Most come to this book because of Bartley's reports of Wittgenstein's active homosexual life. In the revised edition, the author rebuttals such claims, stating that in the few pages dedicated to the thesis is not a substantial aspect of the philosopher's life, but one that should not be overlooked. Though, as most of his critics state, this section of the text seems rather poorly researched and documented in relation to the rest of the text and is largely based upon speculation, however probable. If one does not become preoccupied with this aspect of the study (which the additional essays in the text seem to make the core of the text), the work does serve as a brief, but critical and well-presented study of Wittgenstein's life and work. The essays in the latter edition are more thorough and more philosophical in the respect of Bartley challenging his objectors and in "The Question of the Relevance of His Homosexuality to Wittgenstein's Philosophy," the author refutes initiating formalistic readings in relation to philosophic work, which is well argued and can be presented not only in relation to Wittgenstein and his thought, but all of philosophy and its writers. This study of Wittgenstein does not detract from his image (which many of Bartley's objectors, one gets the feeling, are merely supporting their own lionization of the thinker) but lends a critical, and at this time, non-traditional, interpretation of Wittgenstein and his work. This text serves as a good litmus test to Monk's biography.
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