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Gadamer and Wittgenstein on the Unity of Language - Reality and Discourse without Metaphysics (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Gadamer and Wittgenstein on the Unity of Language - Reality and Discourse without Metaphysics (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Ashgate Wittgensteinian Studies
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In this innovative comparison of Gadamer and Wittgenstein, the
author explores their common concern with the relation of language
to reality. Patrick Horn's starting point is the widely accepted
view that both philosophers rejected a certain metaphysical account
of that relation in which reality determines the nature of
language. Horn proceeds to argue that Gadamer never completely
escaped metaphysical assumptions in his search for the unity of
language. In this respect, argues Horn, Gadamer's work is nearer to
the earlier rather than to the later Wittgenstein. The final
chapter of the book highlights the work of Wittgenstein's pupil
Rush Rhees, who shows that Wittgenstein's own later emphasis on
language games, while doing justice to the variety of language,
does less than justice to the dialogical relation between speakers
of a language, wherein the unity of language resides. Contrasting
Rhees's account of the unity of language with those given by
Gadamer and the early Wittgenstein brings out the importance of
understanding reality in terms of the life that people share rather
than in terms of what philosophers say about reality.
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