As Far as the Eye can Reach: Complete Analysis in the Intermediate Wittgenstein

Rafael Lopes Azize

Abstract



From Wittgenstein’s calculus period to the language games period, the gradations
internal to the multiple forms of phenomena migrate to the criteria themselves. The
applicability of the calculus metaphor weakens, as the vision metaphor gains in
importance. In this context, can one still speak of complete analysis? Yes, but with
some qualifications. This paper addresses these qualifications.

Keywords


philosophy; 20th century philosophy; Wittgenstein Ludwig; intermediate case; rule; complete analysis; meaning; pragmatics

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