The Literary WittgensteinJohn Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer Psychology Press, 2004 - 356 sider The Literary Wittgenstein is a stellar collection of articles relating the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) to core problems in the theory and philosophy of literature. |
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... rules of linguistic usage are bracketed . According to this view , writers only pretend to use words in the way they are used in ordinary language , but actually do not : they only act as if they made true statements , described the ...
... rules of language are not bracketed , and the expressions used do not refer to other kinds of object or other possible worlds ; rather they are well grounded in our actual world . This understanding of literature is not a mere side ...
... rules that govern ordinary language they draw our attention to these rules and open them up to critique . In short , they provide concise showcases of the workings of our language , and thus explore and extend - its limits . 15 What ...
... rule- following and concept application . Turning around the " axis of investigation , " Eldridge shows how Wittgenstein's remarks , a complex interplay of various voices , can be read as a narrative or parable of the disquietudes of ...
John Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer. tarian solution to the rule - following problem , Guetti points out that language can work only due to its dialogic nature ; language is a game that could not be played if there was only one player . If one ...