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This article intends to analyze, in general, the romantic roots of Wittgenstein thought and, specifically, what could have been the position of Wittgenstein, especially the second Wittgenstein, on the philosophical problem of the language-reality relationship. No doubt it is a bold exercise, since Wittgenstein did not openly deal with this question, and would have considered it nonsense. However, its elucidation- the idea that Wittgenstein was committed to antirealism- seems to make his conception of language more understandable, and in particular how private languages would not be possible
Este artículo pretende analizar la probable posición de Wittgenstein –sobre todo el segundo Wittgenstein– respecto del problema filosófico de la relación lenguaje-realidad. Sin duda, se trata de ejercicio atrevido, ya que Wittgenstein no se ocupó de esta cuestión abiertamente y la habría considerado un sinsentido. Sin embargo, su dilucidación –la idea que Wittgenstein estaba comprometido con el antirrealismo– parece hacer más comprensible su concepción del lenguaje, y en particular cómo no serían posibles los lenguajes privados
Filosofia moderna -- S. XX, Language and languages -- Philosophy, Llenguatge i llengües -- Filosofia, Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century, Realism, Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951, Realisme, Subjectivity, Subjectivitat
Filosofia moderna -- S. XX, Language and languages -- Philosophy, Llenguatge i llengües -- Filosofia, Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century, Realism, Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951, Realisme, Subjectivity, Subjectivitat
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