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The political and conception of the self – a Wittgensteinian approach to political thought/ Polityka bez podmiotu – wittgensteinowska perspektywa w myśli politycznej
Author(s) -
Anna Krzynówek-Arndt
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
annales universitatis mariae curie-skłodowska. sectio k, politologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2300-7567
pISSN - 1428-9512
DOI - 10.1515/curie-2015-0013
Subject(s) - politics , epistemology , philosophy , political philosophy , variety (cybernetics) , political science , law , computer science , artificial intelligence
The paper proposes to examine the variety of ways political theorists understand the political importance of Wittgenstein’s thought. Any analysis of Wittgensteinian political philosophy start from different understanding of this philosophy of language and possible ends of philosophical activity. However, each attempt to interpret the significance of Wittgenstein’s work to political thought anticipates or is linked to a particular conception of the self, a particular conception of the human being that is not easy to reconcile with the Wittgenstein of Tractatus and the Wittgenstein of Philosophical Investigations. For that reasons any Wittgensteinian approach to political thought should make an attention to the way Wittgenstein discusses on the self, the “I”, the way we use the word “I”.

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