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https://doi.org/10.21464/fi37405

Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Topographical Sketches: Boundaries of Thought and Language

Milena Karapetrović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6121-2643 ; Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci, Filozofski fakultet, Bulevar vojvode Petra Bojovića 1a, BA–78000 Banja Luka


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Abstract

In this paper the relationship between language, thought and philosophy is presented through a consideration of these themes in Ludwig Wittgenstein’s works. As Wittgenstein presented his views primarily as text fragments and not complete texts, they form a good basis for discussing the problem of how language is used in the contemporary world. This also implies a need to return to the questions concerning the frame of thought, and the role and tasks of philosophy at the beginning of the 21st century. Crucial in that sense is Wittgenstein’s understanding of language as activity, considerations of the position of thought, and view of philosophy as an activity that allows us to be confronted with flawed thinking. By dwelling on these key points of Wittgenstein’s philosophy, we stress the importance of continuous reconsideration of the boundaries of thought and language. This paper aims to show, through contradictions commonly detected in Wittgenstein’s thinking, to what extent we still continue to wonder about the basic philosophical questions regarding language faced with new forms brought through the development of technology.

Keywords

language; thought; Ludwig Wittgenstein; philosophy as activity; speech; description; communication; philosophical method

Hrčak ID:

199379

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/199379

Publication date:

8.2.2018.

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