Wittgenstein on Realism and Idealism Wittgenstein on Realism and Idealism

Wittgenstein on Realism and Idealism

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This Element concerns Wittgenstein's evolving attitude toward the opposition between realism and idealism in philosophy. Despite the marked – and sometimes radical – changes Wittgenstein's thinking undergoes from the early to the middle to the later period, there is an underlying continuity in terms of his unwillingness at any point to endorse either position in a straightforward manner. Instead, Wittgenstein can be understood as rejecting both positions, while nonetheless seeing insights in each position worth retaining. The author traces these “neither-nor” and “both-and” strands of Wittgenstein's attitude toward realism and idealism to his – again, evolving – insistence on seeing language and thought as worldly phenomena. That thought and language are about the world and happen amidst the world they are about undermines the attempt to formulate any kind of general thesis concerning their interrelation.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2024
February 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
145
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
4.4
MB
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