• In this chapter, I explore in what senses Wittgenstein might be taken to support as well as to oppose naturalist approaches to interpreting religious phenomena. First, I provide a short overview of some passages from Wittgenstein’s writings—especially the “Remarks on Frazer’s Golden Bough”—relevant to the issue of the naturalness of religious phenomena. Second, I venture some possibilities regarding what naturalism might mean in connection with Wittgenstein. Lastly, I explore the bearing of Witt…Read more
  • The book explores the impact of manuscript remarks during the year 1929 on the development of Wittgenstein's thought. Although its intention is to put the focus specifically on the manuscripts, the book is not purely exegetical. The contributors generate important new insights for understanding Wittgenstein's philosophy and his place in the history of analytic philosophy. Wittgenstein's writings from the years 1929-1930 are valuable, not simply because they marked Wittgenstein's return to academ…Read more
  • Wittgenstein and Marx. Marx and Wittgenstein (edited book)
    Moira De Iaco, Gabriele Schimmenti, and Fabio Sulpizio
    Peter Lang. 2021.
    This volume collects chapters dedicated to Marx and Wittgenstein. It aims at integrating different ways to address Marx and Wittgenstein from multiple historical and philosophical vantage points.