New Books in PhilosophyPriyambada Sarkar, "Language, Limits, and Beyond: Early Wittgenstein and Rabindranath Tagore" (Oxford UP, 2021)
58min2022 APR 20
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What does a Bengali intellectual and poet have in common with a British-Austrian logician and philosopher? InLanguage, Limits, and Beyond: Early Wittgenstein and Rabindranath Tagore(Oxford University Press, 2021), Priyambada Sarkar explores the shared fascination both of these figures have with the limitations of language, the nature of the ineffable, and the role of poetry in our appreciatin both. While we know that the young Ludwig Wittgenstein read Tagore’s works to the Vienna Circle, Sarkar goes beyond this and other biographical anecdotes to demonstrate the depth of his interest in Tagore and the resonance between their approaches to language. She argues that while philosophers, according to early Wittgenstein, should maintain silence about certain domains, this does not extend to the poet or the artist, who is able to show, indirectly, what is beyond the threshold of language: the ethical, the religious, and the aesthetic. Tagore’s works themselves not only exemplify this capacity, but reflect on this possibility itself, and it is for this reason, Sarkar explains, that they are fruitfully read alongside of theTractatus. Malcolm Keating is Assistant Professor of Philosophy atYale-NUS College. His research focuses on Sanskrit philosophy of language and epistemology. He is the author ofLanguage, Meaning, and Use in Indian Philosophy(Bloomsbury Press, 2019) and host of the podcastSutras (and stuff). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/philosophy
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