Using Saul Kripke's well-known book Wittgenstein on rules and private language as a starting point, this article focuses on the way Stanley Cavell, in his second Carus lecture performed for the American Philosophical Association in 1988, undermines Kripke's approach, offering a perspective that seems closer to the spirit of Wittgenstein's philosophy. The scope of such a comparison between Kripke and Cavell though is not philological but conceptual: to expose and overcome a certain picture of language. By concentrating on the ability to put words to new uses ("word projection"), Cavell offers a radically different account of how we operate with words, conceiving language in more improvisatory terms, as always open and vulnerable to unexpected turns.
Sparti, D. (2021). La parola proiettata: immagini del linguaggio in Wittgenstein. INTERSEZIONI, 41(2), 251-275 [10.1404/101356].
La parola proiettata: immagini del linguaggio in Wittgenstein
Sparti, Davide
2021-01-01
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Using Saul Kripke's well-known book Wittgenstein on rules and private language as a starting point, this article focuses on the way Stanley Cavell, in his second Carus lecture performed for the American Philosophical Association in 1988, undermines Kripke's approach, offering a perspective that seems closer to the spirit of Wittgenstein's philosophy. The scope of such a comparison between Kripke and Cavell though is not philological but conceptual: to expose and overcome a certain picture of language. By concentrating on the ability to put words to new uses ("word projection"), Cavell offers a radically different account of how we operate with words, conceiving language in more improvisatory terms, as always open and vulnerable to unexpected turns.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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