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LANGUAGE, DESCRIPTION AND NECESSITY. WAS WITTGENSTEIN'S PHENOMENOLOGY A HUSSERLIAN PHENOMENOLOGY?
2017
Horizon: Fenomenologičeskie Issledovaniâ
In this article we would like to prove that the so-called Ludwig Wittgenstein's phenomenology was not the phenomenology in Husserlian sense. Ludwig Wittgenstein's thought is most often associated with analytical philosophy, pragmatism or a specific metaphilosophical programme. Conversely, the philosopher is rarely considered as belonging to the phenomenological school. What remains problematic is whether 1) Wittgenstein did in fact practice some form of phenomenology and, if so, 2) what school
doi:10.21638/2226-5260-2017-6-1-45-57
fatcat:5tajji57fvgepdgbjkvikcemm4