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The Theory Of Wittgenstein's Anti-private Language Argumentation

Posted on:2008-04-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360272969628Subject:Western philosophy
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Wittgenstein's anti-private language argumentation has very important significance in the history of philosophy. Not only summarized about animadverting of his early theory such as Augustine picture, ostensive definition and private rules, but also revealed the falsehood of traditional philosophy, represented the establishment of new paradigm. Meanwhile, according to Wittgenstein's special method of argumentation, anti-private language argumentation has aroused abroad and consecutively influence. Many philosophers hold different opinions about this question and bring about some enthusiastic dispute. These different viewpoints and opinions further accelerated the linguistics turn of philosophy. Through Wittgenstein and other philosophers such as James, Russell and Heidegger's efforts, the exclusion from Subject Metaphysics or Ego Metaphysics has become a basic common viewpoint in contemporary philosophy. To speak not exaggeration, compare the diversification of Wittgenstein's early and later viewpoints, especially his anti-private language argumentation, which representatively manifested the transformation of philosophy from Neoteric to Modern time.
Keywords/Search Tags:private language, rules, phenomenology, solipsism
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