A famous philosophical image of persuasion is that provided by Wittgenstein’s On certainty (especially §§611-612). Here, Wittgenstein depicted persuasion as something almost difficult to reduce to reasons. In this paper I do not intend to deal with the hermeneutics of Wittgenstein’s texts and philosophy. What I intend to do is rather to try to develop certain philosophical consequences of this image. Reviewing these consequences leads to the acknowledgement of some problems. I then sketch the outline of a different idea of linguistic rational practice, Robert Brandom’s “giving and asking for reasons”, that will be useful to introduce more viable conceptions of persuasion (compatible with our reason-giving practices)
How can we persuade without falling into deception and seduction? What place does persuasion play in...
How can we persuade without falling into deception and seduction? What place does persuasion play in...
In this paper, I examine Wittgenstein’s conception of reason and rationality through the lens of his...
A famous philosophical image of persuasion is that provided by Wittgenstein’s On certainty (especial...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion,"pitting it, on the one han...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion,"pitting it, on the one han...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion,"pitting it, on the one han...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion", pitting it, on the one ha...
<p>My dissertation is about good arguments and why they fail to persuade. Besides being a common exp...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion", pitting it, on the one ha...
How can we persuade without falling into deception and seduction? What place does persuasion play in...
How can we persuade without falling into deception and seduction? What place does persuasion play in...
In this paper, I examine Wittgenstein’s conception of reason and rationality through the lens of his...
A famous philosophical image of persuasion is that provided by Wittgenstein’s On certainty (especial...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
The word ‘persuasion’ can be used in two different ways. It can either implicate a process of changi...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion,"pitting it, on the one han...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion,"pitting it, on the one han...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion,"pitting it, on the one han...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion", pitting it, on the one ha...
<p>My dissertation is about good arguments and why they fail to persuade. Besides being a common exp...
In some sections of On Certainty, Wittgenstein uses the term "persuasion", pitting it, on the one ha...
How can we persuade without falling into deception and seduction? What place does persuasion play in...
How can we persuade without falling into deception and seduction? What place does persuasion play in...
In this paper, I examine Wittgenstein’s conception of reason and rationality through the lens of his...