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In his philosophy of psychology, Wittgenstein gives what he calls "paraphrases" a considerable role, which he sometimes reproaches himself for not emphasizing enough (BPP I, § 853). A paraphrase can be characterized as an expression that: (1) is the …
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Joachim Schulte
The Life of a Picture
Joachim Schulte
The Life of a Picture
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In a remark printed in the so-called "second part" of his Philosophical Investigations , Wittgenstein says that "a picture does not always live for me while I am seeing it" (p. 205 of the old English edition). This observation is puzzling. But as soon as …
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In his Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology , Wittgenstein claims that we see other people's emotions in their facial expressions (RPP II, 570). A possible way of understanding this claim is that facial expressions signify emotions, and that knowledge …
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From the end of 1929 onwards, Wittgenstein devoted a fair number of remarks to criticizing the philosophical images that underpin the search for a particularly immediate mode of reproduction of the spatiality (and temporality) inherent in visual …
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The aim is to take up the theme of the voice in Wittgenstein's last writings, and to ask whether it is (1) an image of the mind, or of the logical articulation between inside and outside; (2) an image of the individual voice, or of common language. On …
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A distinction needs to be made between two types of case in which something (a sign, an expression) is described as an image: one in which what is in question is the function , the role, the use of this sign or expression ("this story, this drawing, are a …
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Wolfgang Kienzler
The Psychological Concepts from the Philosophical Grammar to the Investigations
Wolfgang Kienzler
The Psychological Concepts from the Philosophical Grammar to the Investigations
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There is a shift in the structure of presentation between Philosophische Grammatik and the Investigations : Wittgenstein is discussing psychological words (or concepts) much later in the Investigations than in the Grammar , where he starts right away with …
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We propose to show how the three successive treatments of the problem of intentionality in Wittgenstein's work, from the Tractatus to De la certitude via the Recherches Philosophiques , crystallize in three distinct ways of establishing a parallel between …
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The resurgence of the question of the image (Bild ) and figurativeness (Bildhaftigkeit ) is linked in a way unprecedented in the remarks of the thirties to the adoption of an intentionalism whose explicit and radical mode leaves one wondering: …
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The operation of comparison, constitutive of übersichtliche Darstellung (üD - synoptic presentation), is based on the identification of internal relations of similarities and differences. Placing this type of relationship at the heart of his philosophical …
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Documents and media Download support " "act" designates... that which makes be " Mr Blondel …
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