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In the interpretive literature from the 1950's through the 1970's
the term 'criterion' was thought to be a central key to the
understanding of Wittgenstein's later philosophy. Later on, it was
relegated from this place of honour to being one of a variety of
expressions used by Wittgenstein in dealing with philosophical
questions. This Element tries to account for the shifting fate of
this concept. It discusses the various occurrences of the word
"criteria" in the Philosophical Investigations, argues that the
post-Wittgensteinian debate about criteria was put on the wrong
track by a problematic passage in Wittgenstein's early Blue Book,
and finally gives an overview of the main contributions to this
debate, trying to achieve a reconciliation between the rival
conceptions.
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