Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens
Kierkegaard’s influence on Wittgenstein is widely recognized, but is most commonly treated in terms of (shared or opposed) views on religion, philosophy, ethics or nonsense. This paper will attempt to interpret Kierkegaard’s writing strategy known as ‘indirect communication’ in terms not of the Trac...
Main Author: | Bojan Blagojević |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Singidunum University. Faculty of Media and Communications
2016-04-01
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Series: | AM: Art + Media |
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Online Access: | http://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/article/view/113 |
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