ACERCA DE UN TONO ESCATOLÓGICO ADOPTADO EN FILOSOFÍA
En torno a algunas prescripciones metafilosóficas de Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Philosophy, Metaphilosophy, Therapy, Life and GrammarAbstract
The present paper discusses, in relation to Ludwig Wittgenstein's thought, some of the matters involved in the question about the possible end of philosophy. With this aim in mind it approaches the therapeutic interpretation of Wittgenstein's work, it debates about consequences of this view for a global image of the philosophical activity and it finishes trying to answer the question regarding the death of philosophy by appealing to the vital-grammatical content where it emerges from. Particularly, this work assesses the meaning of Wittgenstein's metaphilosophical remarks since on their basis a debatable perspective on philosophical work has been elaborated on the assumptions that Wittgenstein would be the prophet of the end of philosophy, as a consequence of the self-destructive message of his remarks.
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