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The later Wittgenstein; caught between realism or anti-realism?

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andersen-petersen

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Jan 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/2/99
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Is the later Wittgenstein a realist or anti-realist? Or doesn't it make
sense to draw this distinction when speaking of the the philosophy of the
later Wittgenstein?

Jack


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In article <76ls6h$544c$1...@news-inn.inet.tele.dk>,

Exactly.

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andersen-petersen

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Feb 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/2/99
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What do you mean with exactly? If it is the mentioned distinction you mean,
you must explicate.

Jack
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Kirby Urner

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Feb 3, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/3/99
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"andersen-petersen" <andersen...@post.tele.dk> wrote:

>What do you mean with exactly? If it is the mentioned distinction you mean,
>you must explicate.
>
>Jack
>nefa...@my-dejanews.com skrev i meddelelsen
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>>In article <76ls6h$544c$1...@news-inn.inet.tele.dk>,
>> "andersen-petersen" <andersen...@post.tele.dk> wrote:
>>> Is the later Wittgenstein a realist or anti-realist? Or doesn't it make
>>> sense to draw this distinction when speaking of the the philosophy of the
>>> later Wittgenstein?
>>>
>>> Jack

He was a pragmatist, more than a realist.
http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/lw.html

Kirby


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