Open Access ArticleThe work of Ludwig Wittgenstein is seldom used by philosophers of technology, let alone in a systematic way, and in general there has been little discussion about the role of language in relation to technology. Conversely, Wittgenstein scholars have paid little attention to technology in the work of Wittgenstein. In this paper we read the Philosophical Investigations and On Certainty in order to explore the relation between language use and technology use, and take some significant steps towards constructing a framework for a Wittgensteinian philosophy of technology. This framework takes on board, and is in line with, insights from postphenomenological and hermeneutic approaches, but moves beyond those approaches by benef...
Cognitive technology is an increasingly important form of technology that can deal with meaning by e...
This work is a brief examination of the manner in which the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein has been tak...
Gilbert Ryle has said that “the ‘master-issue’ with which Wittgenstein was concerned above all other...
In the philosophy of technology after the empirical turn, little attention has been paid to language...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
This article examines Wittgenstein’s cultural pessimism on the progress of Western techno-scientific...
The paper raises the question of the extent to which Wittgenstein’s philosophy can be read as a phil...
The work of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) is best known for offering an account of language which ...
The starting premise of our study is that according to which the language does not have only oneesse...
A method of philosophy is not independent from a conception of philosophy. The way of understanding...
Language is an important part at once inseparable in the life of a human being who was crowned as th...
Ludwig's contribution to the discipline of philosophy of language cannot be overemphasized. This art...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
This thesis examines the notion of ‘grammar’ and, in particular, the notion of ‘rules of grammar’ in...
The problems of meaning and language play a crucial role in Wittgenstein's philosophy. Wittgenstein ...
Cognitive technology is an increasingly important form of technology that can deal with meaning by e...
This work is a brief examination of the manner in which the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein has been tak...
Gilbert Ryle has said that “the ‘master-issue’ with which Wittgenstein was concerned above all other...
In the philosophy of technology after the empirical turn, little attention has been paid to language...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
This article examines Wittgenstein’s cultural pessimism on the progress of Western techno-scientific...
The paper raises the question of the extent to which Wittgenstein’s philosophy can be read as a phil...
The work of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) is best known for offering an account of language which ...
The starting premise of our study is that according to which the language does not have only oneesse...
A method of philosophy is not independent from a conception of philosophy. The way of understanding...
Language is an important part at once inseparable in the life of a human being who was crowned as th...
Ludwig's contribution to the discipline of philosophy of language cannot be overemphasized. This art...
The paper elucidates Wittgenstein's later conception of philosophy as devoid of theories or theses, ...
This thesis examines the notion of ‘grammar’ and, in particular, the notion of ‘rules of grammar’ in...
The problems of meaning and language play a crucial role in Wittgenstein's philosophy. Wittgenstein ...
Cognitive technology is an increasingly important form of technology that can deal with meaning by e...
This work is a brief examination of the manner in which the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein has been tak...
Gilbert Ryle has said that “the ‘master-issue’ with which Wittgenstein was concerned above all other...