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Se, da una parte, Husserl insiste su una fondazione o giustificazione ultima del sapere, Wittgenstein, da parte sua, che l'unica certezza a cui il sapere possa aspirare sia quella affidata alla grammatica- il cui statuto è "civile"- dei giochi linguistici che governano le "forme di vita".
Fenomenologia; Filosofia del linguaggio; Wittgenstein; Husserl
Fenomenologia; Filosofia del linguaggio; Wittgenstein; Husserl
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