The primary objective of this paper is to show that for later Wittgenstein, language cannot be based on a pre-linguistic foundation. Following closely on the tracks of the philosopher, it argues that none of the proposed foundations that are claimed to relate language to reality - viz. verbal definitions, ostensive techniques, mental images, quantitative measurement , Fregean thought or intention - is able to sustain its assumed pre-interpretive character. In a dense exegetical engagement with Wittgenstein, the paper lays out that the hallowed pre-interpretive reference taken to underlie the varying modes of interpretations or descriptions is actually a grammatical interplay, where what seems to be the pre-interpretive simple in one g...
This paper aims to exemplify the language acquisition model by tracing back to the Socratic model of...
Philosophy in the twentieth century has been char-acterized by its attempt to give an account of the...
In this study I expose, in part I, the semantic core of the later philosophy. It emerges as the res...
The primary objective of this paper is to show that for later Wittgenstein, language cannot be based...
This paper tries to determine the philosophical nature of language, its functions, structure and con...
Moyal-Sharrock, D., 'Wittgenstein, No Linguistic Idealist' in Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Lan...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
The assertions of this paper will be concerned with language acquisition as it is presented in Ludwi...
Bibliography: leaves 106-108.Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy is closely bound up with his co...
R.C. Pradhan claims in Language, Reality, and Transcendence that, in Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus...
This article intends to analyze, in general, the romantic roots of Wittgenstein thought and, specifi...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
The author concentrates on the methodological aspects of a theory of language in which one could exp...
Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations (Wittgenstein, 1958), relies on reference to a non-...
The present work attempts to explicate the philosophical method of Wittgenstein, which he formulated...
This paper aims to exemplify the language acquisition model by tracing back to the Socratic model of...
Philosophy in the twentieth century has been char-acterized by its attempt to give an account of the...
In this study I expose, in part I, the semantic core of the later philosophy. It emerges as the res...
The primary objective of this paper is to show that for later Wittgenstein, language cannot be based...
This paper tries to determine the philosophical nature of language, its functions, structure and con...
Moyal-Sharrock, D., 'Wittgenstein, No Linguistic Idealist' in Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Lan...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
The assertions of this paper will be concerned with language acquisition as it is presented in Ludwi...
Bibliography: leaves 106-108.Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy is closely bound up with his co...
R.C. Pradhan claims in Language, Reality, and Transcendence that, in Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus...
This article intends to analyze, in general, the romantic roots of Wittgenstein thought and, specifi...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
The author concentrates on the methodological aspects of a theory of language in which one could exp...
Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations (Wittgenstein, 1958), relies on reference to a non-...
The present work attempts to explicate the philosophical method of Wittgenstein, which he formulated...
This paper aims to exemplify the language acquisition model by tracing back to the Socratic model of...
Philosophy in the twentieth century has been char-acterized by its attempt to give an account of the...
In this study I expose, in part I, the semantic core of the later philosophy. It emerges as the res...