Contrary to the view among philosophers and Chomskyean linguists,
who take Wittgenstein's metaphilosophy as eccentric and not really
serious, the author claims that Wittgenstein provided compelling
arguments for his later theses that nothing is hidden, there is
nothing to discover, there is nothing to explain, and there is
nothing to reconstruct.
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