In this Blue Book, Ludwig Wittgenstein puts forward an argument against the general realism/anti-realism distinction in metaphysics. If the argument is right, neither realism nor anti-realism concerning any putative element of reality is permissable. In this paper I am not really concerned with determining whether Wittgenstein´s argument is right, but rather with presenting its structure and the assumptions upon which it rests. The basis of Wittgenstein´s criticism is his assertion that metaphysics is, in general, misguided. This assertion rests on the view that metaphysics involves taking grammatical claims as scientific claims. This view is, in turn, seen to rest on various assumptions located is the text of The Blue Book. The common-sens...
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John McDowell claims to find in Wittgenstein an approach to semantic notions which occupies a middle...
grantor: University of TorontoSemantic antirealists such as Dummett read Wittgenstein as ...
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In “Correspondence to Reality in Ethics”, Mario Brandhorst examines the view of ethics that Wittgens...
The philosophical debate about the concept of reality has been often polarized by the dichotomy betw...
Wittgenstein characterises ‘necessary truths’ as rules of representation that do not answer to reali...
The problem which this thesis will examine is the dispute between absolute idealists and analytic ph...
In his lectures in 1933 Wittgenstein questions the widely accepted assumption in moral philosophy re...
Michael Dummett has proposed a means of characterising a range of traditional philosophical disputes...
This paper’s goal is to present a Wittgenstein’s argument against philosophicalrealism, the strong r...
Philosophy in the twentieth century has been char-acterized by its attempt to give an account of the...
Wittgenstein attached overarching personal importance to questions of moral value. Yet his written t...
Wittgenstein\u27s views on mathematics are radically original. He criticizes most of the traditional...
The later Ludwig Wittgenstein appears to be critical of philosophy. But what does that mean? In this...
John McDowell claims to find in Wittgenstein an approach to semantic notions which occupies a middle...
grantor: University of TorontoSemantic antirealists such as Dummett read Wittgenstein as ...
In the Tractatus Wittgenstein argued that there are metaphysical truths. But these are ineffable, fo...
I show that Wittgenstein’s critique of G.H. Hardy’s mathematical realism naturally extends to Paul B...
In “Correspondence to Reality in Ethics”, Mario Brandhorst examines the view of ethics that Wittgens...
The philosophical debate about the concept of reality has been often polarized by the dichotomy betw...
Wittgenstein characterises ‘necessary truths’ as rules of representation that do not answer to reali...
The problem which this thesis will examine is the dispute between absolute idealists and analytic ph...
In his lectures in 1933 Wittgenstein questions the widely accepted assumption in moral philosophy re...
Michael Dummett has proposed a means of characterising a range of traditional philosophical disputes...