Wittgenstein on philosophy of psychology
the “meaning-blindness” as a communication problem
Palavras-chave:
communication, meaning-blindness, philosophy of psychology, inter-subjectivity, WittgensteinResumo
In 1946-47 Wittgenstein delivered his last course of lectures at Cambridge before his retirement. These lectures and discussions were on philosophy of psychology, in general, and specifically on experience, language, meaning and understanding. In this article, the uses of the “meaning-blindness” concept by Wittgenstein in the context of his work and around these topics are discussed. This article presents a theoretical approach based on Wittgenstein’s linguistic psychology, assuming the thesis that the linguistic production affects the ordinary use of language. In this perspective, it is argued the difficulties revealed by an inter-subjective semantics, with the aim of revealing the semantic aporias manifested by the “meaning-blindness” concept.
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