Abstract
In this paper I investigate 'the confessional' as an aspect of Wittgenstein's style both as a mode of philosophising and as a mode of 'writing the self', tied explicitly to pedagogical practices. There are strong links between Wittgenstein's confessional mode of philosophising and his life - for him philosophy is a way of life - and interesting theoretical connections between confessional practices and pedagogy, usefully explored in the writings of the French philosopher, Michel Foucault. The Investigations provides a basis and springboard for understanding the notion of 'writing the self' as a pedagogical practice which encourages a confessional mode compelling us to tell the truth about ourselves and, thus, creating the conditions for ethico-poetical self-constitution.
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Peters, M. (2000). Writing the self: Wittgenstein, confession and pedagogy. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 34(2), 353–368. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.00178
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