Tag: language
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Philosophers Who Claimed to Discover the “End of Philosophy”
Throughout history, philosophy has evolved as thinkers pursued deeper truths about existence, knowledge, ethics, and meaning. Yet, there have been moments when philosophers declared that the journey of philosophy had reached its culmination. Whether through a groundbreaking idea or the dismantling of prior traditions, these figures believed they had uncovered the “end of philosophy.” Here,…
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The Elements of the Later Wittgenstein: Language, Meaning, and Philosophical Investigations
Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, and his work is often divided into two distinct periods: the early Wittgenstein, represented by his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and the later Wittgenstein, exemplified by his posthumous work Philosophical Investigations. While the early Wittgenstein was concerned with the logical structure of language and…
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Wittgenstein and St. Augustine: Unlikely Philosophical Allies
Inspired by Dr. Michael Sugrue’s lecture, “Augustine and the Christian Self“ At first glance, Ludwig Wittgenstein, the 20th-century philosopher known for his work on language and logic, and St. Augustine, the 4th-century Christian theologian and philosopher, may seem to have little in common. Their historical contexts, intellectual pursuits, and primary concerns were vastly different. However,…