„Sätze können nichts Höheres ausdrücken“. Das,Ethische' und die Grenzen der Sprache beim frühen Wittgenstein

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (1):55-70 (2010)
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Wittgenstein′s early philosophy of language is shown to be inspired by the idea of a notation in Nelson Goodman′s sense. Seeing this allows us to reject the thesis that for the sole reason that they do not represent 'states of affairs′, ethical statements must be nonsense. Positively, by exploring his Lecture on Ethics as well as the linguistic means provided in his later Philosophy, it is shown that what he had called 'the Ethical′ can be an object of communication. The ethical position reached is a kind of cognitivism without metaphysics

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