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Meaning before Subjectivity: The Primäre Sprache of the Tractatus
Meaning before Subjectivity: The Primäre Sprache of the Tractatus

Author(s): Jakub Gomułka
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: Ludwig Wittgenstein; Heinrich Hertz; Gottlob Frege; transcendental subjectivity; elementary propositions; logic

Summary/Abstract: I defend an interpretation of the Tractatus based on the following three theses: 1. Wittgenstein’s work offers a double-layered vision of language, similar to the vision developed during his brief phenomenological period. 2. The so-called Tractarian ontology is actually a purely formal construction, entailed by the structure of what we shall refer to as the inner layer of language. 3. It should be recognized that the metaphysical residuum within the early Wittgenstein’s thought is a certain minimal form of transcendentalism, according to which language – or strictly speaking its ore – performs the function of the transcendental subject for itself. A crucial element of my position is the conclusion that, according to the Tractarian conception of language, the meaning of propositions is not only independent of empirical subjects, but also the condition of their possibility. This amounts to a resolute adaptation of Frege’s principled anti-psychologism on Wittgenstein’s part.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 47
  • Page Range: 79-102
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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