Paradigmas de analise conceitual em Wittgenstein / Paradigms of conceptual analysis in Wittgenstein
AUTOR(ES)
Rafael Lopes Azize
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2008
RESUMO
This work investigates the philosophical activity of conceptual analysis as conceived by the latter Wittgenstein, from the point of view of the way in which it contributes to exhibit the casuistic limits of sense after the Tractatus. Conceptual analysis is thus considered particularly from the point of view of its scope, of its terminus. Three moments are pinpointed, corresponding to the three chapters: 1. the moment when rules are introduced as objects of analysis, in the context of the corresponding systems of rules; 2. the moment of pluralization of the systems of rules, i.e., when the field of a rule s clarification extrapolates to chained systems, and the concept of language game is introduced to account for the mode of such continuity; and finally, 3. the moment in which conceptual analysis finds its outer boundaries in the very broad and vague context (die Umgebung) of the form of life. Parallel to this, more specific aspects are outlined, relative to the differences between the three paradigms of analysis: 1. the different procedures of analysis, or clarification, required by each paradigm; 2. what counts as a concept in each paradigm; and finally, 3. a wider movement, which is revealed in a retrospective consideration of the three paradigms, of broadening of the analytical scope, toward the pragmatic environment
ASSUNTO(S)
pragmatica meaning (philosophy) pragmatics philosophy of language analysis (philosophy) analise (filosofia) significação (filosofia) filosofia - linguagem
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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