Several commentators have already noted the similarities between Goethe'smorphology and Wittgenstein's philosophy. Their affinity is here discussed bycomparing language games and the etymological game created by Karl Philipp Moritzand reported by Goethe in his Italian Journey. The question this article seeks to answer is: May language be understood as a kind of heuristic
The field of Germanic studies has recently witnessed a renascent interest in Johann Wolfgang von Goe...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Central to the paper below, is an emphasis on the spontaneously responsive nature of our living bodi...
Several commentators have already noted the similarities between Goethe\u27smorphology and Wittgenst...
While, at the very least, one could attribute an academic connection between Goethe and Wittgenstein...
Abstract: The hypothesis which we assume is that a language cannot transform only one way, but more ...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The complex nature of language has interested me as ...
Open Access ArticleThe work of Ludwig Wittgenstein is seldom used by philosophers of technology, let...
Wittgenstein’s later philosophy addresses the subject of connection between the psychic life of the ...
This introductory chapter presents the reader with various ways of approaching the topic ‘Wittgenste...
UID/ELT/00657/2013 SFRH/BPD/121514/2016This article presents the importance of Goethe's and Spengler...
I argue that Goethe’s scientific writings carry in them the seeds of the theory of evolution. Goethe...
Tine Melzer: Ludwig Wittgenstein & Gertrude Stein – Meeting in Language The purpose of this study is...
Former Director of Studies: Professor Antonio CaroniaTine Melzer: Ludwig Wittgenstein & Gertrude Ste...
This volume is the first to focus on a particular complex of questions that have troubled Wittgenste...
The field of Germanic studies has recently witnessed a renascent interest in Johann Wolfgang von Goe...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Central to the paper below, is an emphasis on the spontaneously responsive nature of our living bodi...
Several commentators have already noted the similarities between Goethe\u27smorphology and Wittgenst...
While, at the very least, one could attribute an academic connection between Goethe and Wittgenstein...
Abstract: The hypothesis which we assume is that a language cannot transform only one way, but more ...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The complex nature of language has interested me as ...
Open Access ArticleThe work of Ludwig Wittgenstein is seldom used by philosophers of technology, let...
Wittgenstein’s later philosophy addresses the subject of connection between the psychic life of the ...
This introductory chapter presents the reader with various ways of approaching the topic ‘Wittgenste...
UID/ELT/00657/2013 SFRH/BPD/121514/2016This article presents the importance of Goethe's and Spengler...
I argue that Goethe’s scientific writings carry in them the seeds of the theory of evolution. Goethe...
Tine Melzer: Ludwig Wittgenstein & Gertrude Stein – Meeting in Language The purpose of this study is...
Former Director of Studies: Professor Antonio CaroniaTine Melzer: Ludwig Wittgenstein & Gertrude Ste...
This volume is the first to focus on a particular complex of questions that have troubled Wittgenste...
The field of Germanic studies has recently witnessed a renascent interest in Johann Wolfgang von Goe...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Central to the paper below, is an emphasis on the spontaneously responsive nature of our living bodi...