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VITGENŠTAJN O PRIRODI FILOZOFIJE
Wittgenstein on the Nature of Philosophy

Author(s): Danilo Polić
Subject(s): Contemporary Philosophy, Phenomenology
Published by: АЛФА БК УНИВЕРЗИТЕТ

Summary/Abstract: This paper will be an attempt to present Wittgenstein's understanding of the nature of philosophy as mentioned in his Philosophical Investigations. It will deal with the way Wittgenstein sees philosophy as a discipline, his views on the tasks of philosophy, matters philosophy should avoid and those it should aspire to, the role of philosophy as such, the nature of philosophical problems etc. First, the traditional view of philosophy, criticized by Wittgenstein, will be presented, followed by the general points of Wittgenstein's views of philosophy presented in his Philosophical Investigations. Furthermore, those points from Philosophical Investigations will be elaborated by using Baker's late interpretation of Wittgenstein and Hacker's critique of Baker. Finally, I will try to apply Wittgenstein's understanding of philosophy on a particular philosophical problem - the problem of knowledge. The aim of this paper, after reviewing Wittgenstein's views of philosophy in his Philosophical Investigations, is to examine whether the philosophical problems are pseudoproblems or, from Wittgenstein's point of view, valid. The result of this study should show that in Wittgenstein's philosophy only a few of the traditional philosophical scenarios - and even that is open for debate - would cease to be viewed as such, and would be dismissed as a misuse of language and its grammar, while a vast majority of other scenarios would remain as legitimate problems, even in the light of his philosophy, worthy of our time and effort invested in solving them.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 239-260
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Serbian
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