ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1986, this book subverts an attitude towards the moral dimension of life which the author terms ‘ethical cynicism’. It discusses a theory of moral powers – a theory which shows that moral values are immensely potent sources of power. The author argues that there is a conceptual affinity between the Wittgensteinian account of language and the Marxist theory of history such that the two complement and even require one another in various aspects.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 1|72 pages

Necessity in Wittgensteinian Semantics

chapter 2|41 pages

Semantic Necessity as Moral Necessity

chapter 3|45 pages

Historical Necessity

chapter 4|27 pages

Values in History