Volume 15 (2024)
Volume 14 (2023)
Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
Volume 9 (2018)
Volume 8 (2017)
Volume 7 (2016)
Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 4 (2013)
Volume 3 (2012)
Volume 2 (2012)
Volume 1 (2010)
The effect of Wittgenstein's linguistic idealism on the explanation of social and natural concepts; by a critical assessment of Anscombe's interpretation

Hossein Shaqaqi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , March 2022, , Pages 79-104

https://doi.org/10.30465/os.2022.40857.1822

Abstract
   Elizabeth Anscombe describes Wittgenstein's ideas (in his book Philosophical investigations) on language as a partial linguistic idealism. Because, Wittgenstein, according to Anscombe, interprets social rules and norms in a way that is consistent with linguistic idealism, and his explanation of ...  Read More

Wittgenstein, Kant and Ethics

yasaman Hoshyar

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2018, , Pages 77-93

Abstract
  Wittgenstein, in his early philosophy, regards philosophy as critique of Language, and the aim of tractatus is to draw limits to thoughts, to what is sayable vs unsayable(showable), in other words science vs ethics. And the latter is more important to him. Such aiming for philosophy is very similar to ...  Read More

Kant and Tractatus according to David Pears

Mahdi Hoseinzadeh Yazdi; Ali Akbar Ahmadi Afranjami

Volume 3, Issue 2 , March 2013, , Pages 57-74

Abstract
  Wittgenstein practices a critique of language, in a broad Kantian sense. In the middle of the Tractatus Wittgenstein writs whit Kantian ring: All philosophy is critique of language. There is a fairly long tradition of reading that finds the Tractatus basically Kantian.  Considering the importance ...  Read More

Wittgenstein's Theory of Language Games: A Postmodern Philosophical Viewpoint of Language

Beytollah Naderlew

Volume 2, Issue 1 , September 2011, , Pages 87-100

Abstract
  The Theory of Language Games is the key notion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's latter philosophy. This theory has been crafted against The Picture Theory of Language as the core of Wittgenstein’s Tractarian vision.       According to The Picture Theory of Language, Language has ...  Read More