This article first surveys the established views on Wittgenstein's relation to analytic philosophy. Next it distinguishes among different ways of defining analytic philosophy—topical, doctrinal, methodological, stylistic, historical, and the idea that it is a family-resemblance concept. It argues that while certain stylistic features are important, the historical and the family-resemblance conceptions are the most auspicious, especially in combination. The answer to the title question is given in section 3. Contrary to currently popular “irrationalist” interpretations, Wittgenstein was an analytic philosopher in all phases of his career, albeit an exceedingly exotic one whose style transcends the limits of academic philosophy in general. On...
In this paper, I examine the three interpretations of sections 65-67 in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical...
What is Wittgenstein saying when he claims that a philosophical investigation resembles an aesthetic...
What is Wittgenstein saying when he claims that a philosophical investigation resembles an aesthetic...
The purpose of the article is to show a contraversion of analytic and hermeneutic, the philosophy of...
The purpose of the article is to show a contraversion of analytic and hermeneutic, the philosophy of...
The purpose of the article is to show a contraversion of analytic and hermeneutic, the philosophy of...
In Wittgenstein on Logic as the Method of Philosophy, Oskari Kuusela examines Wittgenstein's early a...
Focusing on language and attempting to derive the hidden meanings is one of the most important aspec...
Analytic philosophy is a philosophical tradition dominating Anglo-American philosophy, which emerged...
Analytic philosophy is a philosophical tradition dominating Anglo-American philosophy, which emerged...
The paper raises the question of the extent to which Wittgenstein’s philosophy can be read as a phil...
A method of philosophy is not independent from a conception of philosophy. The way of understanding...
Wittgenstein said of Kierkegaard that he was the “single most profound philosopher of the 19th centu...
The present work attempts to explicate the philosophical method of Wittgenstein, which he formulated...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
In this paper, I examine the three interpretations of sections 65-67 in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical...
What is Wittgenstein saying when he claims that a philosophical investigation resembles an aesthetic...
What is Wittgenstein saying when he claims that a philosophical investigation resembles an aesthetic...
The purpose of the article is to show a contraversion of analytic and hermeneutic, the philosophy of...
The purpose of the article is to show a contraversion of analytic and hermeneutic, the philosophy of...
The purpose of the article is to show a contraversion of analytic and hermeneutic, the philosophy of...
In Wittgenstein on Logic as the Method of Philosophy, Oskari Kuusela examines Wittgenstein's early a...
Focusing on language and attempting to derive the hidden meanings is one of the most important aspec...
Analytic philosophy is a philosophical tradition dominating Anglo-American philosophy, which emerged...
Analytic philosophy is a philosophical tradition dominating Anglo-American philosophy, which emerged...
The paper raises the question of the extent to which Wittgenstein’s philosophy can be read as a phil...
A method of philosophy is not independent from a conception of philosophy. The way of understanding...
Wittgenstein said of Kierkegaard that he was the “single most profound philosopher of the 19th centu...
The present work attempts to explicate the philosophical method of Wittgenstein, which he formulated...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
In this paper, I examine the three interpretations of sections 65-67 in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical...
What is Wittgenstein saying when he claims that a philosophical investigation resembles an aesthetic...
What is Wittgenstein saying when he claims that a philosophical investigation resembles an aesthetic...