Filosofia limbajului la Ludwig Wittgenstein
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RUSU-SMÎNTÎNĂ, Gabriela. Filosofia limbajului la Ludwig Wittgenstein. In: Metodologii contemporane de cercetare şi evaluare, : Ştiinţe umaniste, 22-23 aprilie 2021, Chişinău. Chişinău: Centrul Editorial-Poligrafic al USM, 2021, pp. 268-273. ISBN 978-9975-159-16-6..
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Metodologii contemporane de cercetare şi evaluare, 2021
Conferința "Metodologii contemporane de cercetare şi evaluare, Ştiinţe umaniste"
Chişinău, Moldova, 22-23 aprilie 2021

Filosofia limbajului la Ludwig Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein's language philosophy

CZU: 111(436)+81:1

Pag. 268-273

Rusu-Smîntînă Gabriela
 
Şcoala Doctorală de Filosofie şi Ştiinţe Social-Politice, Universitatea „Al. I. Cuza“ din Iaşi
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 28 aprilie 2022


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Wittgenstein abrogates the dichotomy woven around his two approaches of his philosophical system. The Austrian philosopher emphasizes the fact that his new way of thinking can be easily understood if it is percept on the same pattern as the old way. Because of the fact that Wittgenstein has constructed a new philosophical system, he wished for an interpretation of the previous way of thinking. The Austrian author does not resume his philosophical activity exclusively to the study of his early work, but he also reintroduces them among his late, mature work. Wittgenstein explains the fact that his philosophical activity implies the use of language differently than the common ones, the philosophy does not develop a significant core of expressions. As far as language is concerned, there will always be hierarchies: the philosophical activity depicted for thoughts clarifications is a never-ending work.

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language, thoughts clarification, language interpretation, language play, Wittgenstein’s metaphysics