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    Building on Wittgenstein’s differentiation of science and religion as disparate discourses, the aim of this paper is to argue that, for Wittgenstein, humility constituted a key presupposition for the religious way of life. Furthermore, various Wittgenstein’s remarks on religion, like ones about wonder and gratitude, can be interpreted through the lens of humility as their presupposition. As Wittgenstein considered religious discourse as a way of life in which concepts like belief play a complete…Read more
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    In this paper, we analyze Jaakko and Merrill Hintikka’s interpretation of Wittgenstein’s arguments against epistemic privacy. The main focus of the paper is to explore their views on this issue and examine the connections between their argumentation and that of Saul Kripke to see to what extent these views coincide. The reason for comparing the said authors is that they all oppose the received view of the argument against private language, which claims that the discussion of private language beg…Read more
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    In Memoriam – Saul Kripke (1940 – 2022)
    Distinctio: Journal of Intersubjective Studies 1 (2): 125-126. 2022.
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    Wittgenstein’s later philosophy is often connected with the ideas held by German philosophers such as Hamann, Herder, and Humboldt. Nonetheless, there is a lack of comparisons between Wittgenstein and Friedrich Schlegel, a prominent figure of the Romantic movement, in secondary literature. Notable exceptions include Zovko (2002), Cavell (2004), and Gorodeisky (2014). This chapter aims to show that there are considerable similarities between Schlegel’s ideas and those of the later Wittgenstein, w…Read more
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    A review of the book Logic for Justice by Isaac Wilhelm.