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God Versus Language Contrasting Metaphysical Methods Of Wittgenstein S Tractatus And Langan S Ctmu

God Versus Language Contrasting Metaphysical Methods Of Wittgenstein S Tractatus And Langan S Ctmu

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Author by : Jonathan Mize
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2020-01-03
Publisher by : Lulu.com

ISBN : 9780359716647

Christopher Langan's Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) was first published no less than two decades ago. Unfortunately, however, this work has received little attention from contemporary academia. Mr. Langan is often lambasted for his ostensible prolixity, obscurantism, and his writings' supposed "lack of rigor". However, if one holds steadfastly to one's own curiosity and powers of intellectual discernment, one will unearth a theory that will indeed shake this very world as we know it. In this book, I endeavor, through a cross-analysis with Langan's work with that of Ludwig Wittgenstein, to illustrate the CTMU in all of its metaphysical and spiritual grandeur, leading the reader to form his own conclusions about the theory....



Wittgenstein S Tractatus

Wittgenstein S Tractatus

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Author by : Matthew B. Ostrow
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2002
Publisher by : Cambridge University Press

ISBN : 052100649X

This book is a strikingly innovative study of the Tractatus....



How Things Are In The World

How Things Are In The World

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Author by : Terrance W. Klein
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2003
Publisher by :

ISBN : UOM:39015057597448

"The Word was made flesh" is the foundational Christian assertion. Some two thousand years later, Christians are still reflecting upon its meaning. What is the relationship of words, or language, to our experience of God? Is God beyond words? Christianity has, in one venue or another, asserted just that, all the while maintaining the necessity of an explicitly religious life, one formed and focused upon words and that which might be called the "language of ritual." The very word "revelation" seems to evoke the question of language: words, concepts, assertions, judgements, etc. It's true that Christianity asserts that what God ultimately reveals in Jesus Christ is a person, not a message, or rather, that the person is the message, but words like "message," "communication," and even "communion" raise the question of language. If, on the one hand, God lies beyond all telling, and if, on the other, human life in the age of communication seems to be nothing more than a telling, a spinning, and the creation of realities formed by language, where do God and humanity meet? What does it mean to assert that the Word became flesh? The first half of this book is a theological examination of the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein who, with a small brace of others, stands as a progenitor of twentieth century thought. The work of Karl Rahner clearly stands as the center of postconciliar Roman Catholic theology, and of contemporary Christian theology in general. Rahner wrote voluminously and well. Although his own style of writing is dense and heavily weighted with continental philosophy, his treatments of so many basic theological questions have been popularized by innumerable secondary authors. It would beno exaggeration to say that Rahner's work has been a theological pivot for the second half of the 20th century. The time seems right, then, to take another look at Rahner and his Wittgensteinian critics. What is immediately apparent is that both men were intentionally seeking to respond to the Copernican revolution in philosophy inaugurated by Descartes' turn to the subject. Both viewed Kant's assault upon the presuppositions of traditional epistemology as having forever changed the course of Western philosophy. Each, in his own way, consciously, and sometimes perhaps unconsciously, molded his thought as a response to the Kantian critique....



The Argument Of The Tractatus

The Argument Of The Tractatus

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Author by : Richard McDonough
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1986-06-30
Publisher by : SUNY Press

ISBN : 0887061532

The Argument of the “Tractatus” presents a single unified interpretation of the Tractatus based on Wittgenstein’s own view that the philosophy of logic is the real foundation of his philosophical system. It demonstrates that on this interpretation Wittgenstein’s views are far more visionary and relevant to contemporary discussions than has been suspected. A case in point is a new interpretation of Wittgenstein’s theory of meaning that is shown to illuminate the views of a series of philosophers, including Brentano, the early Russell, Chomsky, Fodor, Katz, Kripke, Malcolm, and Dummett. McDonough’s interpretation sheds new light on the connection between Wittgenstein’s work and the nineteenth- and twentieth-century German philosophical tradition, and it facilitates a clear resolution of the controversy over the relation between Wittgenstein’s own early and later philosophies. The Argument of the “Tractatus” is an excellent introduction to the field of twentieth-century analytical philosophy. It treats a wide range of authors and topics, including the foundations of logic, the theory of meaning, the disputes concerning atomistic versus holistic conceptions of language, the nature of the mental, the foundations of psycho-linguistics, the theory of communication, and the nature of philosophical systems....



The Metaphysics Of The Tractatus

The Metaphysics Of The Tractatus

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Author by : Peter Carruthers
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1990-08-31
Publisher by : CUP Archive

ISBN : 0521391318

In this remarkably clear and original study of the Tractatus Peter Carruthers has two principal aims. He seeks to make sense of Wittgenstein's metaphysical doctrines, showing how powerful arguments may be deployed in their support. He also aims to locate the crux of the conflict between Wittgenstein's early and late philosophies. This is shown to arise from his earlier commitment to the objectivity of logic and logical relations, which is the true target of attack of his later discussion of rule-following. Within this general framework Dr Carruthers explores a number of themes, including the early Wittgenstein's doctrine of the priority of logic over metaphysics, the nature and purpose of his programme of analysis for ordinary language and the various possible arguments supporting the existence of Simples. He offers many original interpretations and defends them with considerable attention to textual detail, yet the book's clarity and directness will make it accessible to anyone acquainted with the Tractatus. It will be required reading for all serious students of Wittgenstein's philosophy....



Language God And The Self

Language God And The Self

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Author by : R. Hannaford
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1987
Publisher by :

ISBN : OCLC:59721661

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An Interpretation And Critique Of Wittgenstein S Tractatus

An Interpretation And Critique Of Wittgenstein S Tractatus

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Author by : David Favrholdt
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1964
Publisher by : Copenhagen, Nunksgaard

ISBN : UCSC:32106008547660

It is commonly acknowledged that the early Wittgenstein is epitomized in his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. By showing the application of modern logic to metaphysics, via language, he provided new insights into the relations between world, thought and language and thereby into the nature of philosophy. It is the later Wittgenstein, mostly recognized in the Philosophical Investigations, who took the more revolutionary step in critiquing all of traditional philosophy including its climax in his own early work. The nature of his new philosophy is heralded as anti-systematic through and through, yet still conducive to genuine philosophical understanding of traditional problems....



Gadamer And Wittgenstein On The Unity Of Language

Gadamer And Wittgenstein On The Unity Of Language

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Author by : Patrick Rogers Horn
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2017-03-02
Publisher by : Routledge

ISBN : 9781351935050

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....



Wittgenstein And The Metaphysics Of Grace

Wittgenstein And The Metaphysics Of Grace

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Author by : Terrance W. Klein
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2007-09-06
Publisher by : Oxford University Press, USA

ISBN : 9780199204236

What is the meaning of the word `grace'? Terrance W. Klein suggests that Wittgenstein's maxim that the meaning of a word is its usage can help to explicate the claims that Christians have made about grace. Klein proposes that grace is not an occult object but a noetic event, the moment when we perceive God to be active on our behalf....



Language Existence God

Language Existence God

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Author by : Edward Cell
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1971
Publisher by : Nashville : Abingdon Press

ISBN : UCAL:B3920833

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