Meditations on the Origin of Philosophy |
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Authors: | Frederick E. Mosedale |
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Affiliation: | Foundation Editor of Philosophical Investigations |
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Abstract: | Wittgenstein in his later writing often remarked on the negative influence of language on philosophy. Here, I call attention to a previously unnoticed but significant way that language has influenced philosophy: we use the very same vocabulary in two different ways, in philosophical talk and in our everyday interactive speaking‐situations. Our propensity for using this double talk has prevented us from resolving most philosophical problems. Is our attraction to philosophical talk the result of our learning to use a phonetic alphabet, so that words can be used outside of interactive situations? |
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