Correspondence to Reality in Ethics |
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Authors: | Mario Brandhorst |
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Affiliation: | Georg‐August‐Universit?t G?ttingen, Philosophisches Seminar, G?ttingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the view of ethical language that Wittgenstein took in later years. It argues that according to this view, ethics falls into place as a part of our natural history, while every sense of the mystical or supernatural that once surrounded it is irrevocably lost. Moreover, Wittgenstein argues that ethical language does not correspond to reality “in the way” in which a physical theory does. I propose an interpretation of this claim that shows how it sets his view apart from a “realist” theory of ethics. The reality of which he speaks is the reality of human life. |
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