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The grammar of grammar
pp. 210-220
Abstrakt
Wittgenstein's conception of the proper nature of philosophical activity is highly problematic in both his early and later work. The purpose and limits he attributes to philosophy frequently appear to be inconsistent with the substantive results of his own practice of philosophizing. This is perhaps less so in the later thought, but there his restriction of the role of philosophy to the therapeutic dismantling of confusion nevertheless seems at odds with the wonderfully rich and revealing descriptions of grammar he provides.
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Haller Rudolf, Brandl Johannes L (1990) Wittgenstein — eine neubewertung/Wittgenstein — towards a re-evaluation: Akten des 14. internationalen Wittgenstein-symposiums feier des 100. geburtstages 13. bis 20. august 1989 kirchberg am wechsel (Österreich) / proceedings of the 14th international Wittgenstein-symposium centenary celebration 13th to 20th au. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 210-220
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-30086-2_19
Referenz:
Arrington Robert L (1990) „The grammar of grammar“, In: R. Haller & J.L. Brandl (eds.), Wittgenstein — eine neubewertung/Wittgenstein — towards a re-evaluation, Dordrecht, Springer, 210–220.