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Phenomenological aspects of Wittgenstein's philosophy

Byong-Chul Park

(Synthese library, v. 268)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [236]-244) and index

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Description

This work examines the idea of phenomenology throughout the different stages of Wittgenstein's philosophical development. It argues that Wittgenstein's entire philosophical life was mainly concerned with what is immediately given in one's experience. Early interpretations of the phenomenological elements in Wittgenstein's philosophy usually emphasized the unique nature of his later work. However, the author here makes the case that Wittgenstein's concern with immediate experience and the way we describe it guided his philosophical journey through the phenomenological problems that pervade his work.

Table of Contents

  • Wittgenstein's phenomenology
  • phenomenology of the tractatus
  • the languages of phenomenology
  • Wittgenstein on colour concepts
  • Wittgenstein on aspects
  • is phenomenology possible for Wittgenstein?

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