2000
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9205.00118
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The Subtle Body of Language and the Lost Sense of Philosophy

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“…The final sentence of this passage suggests, in an appropriately metaphoric way, that the liberating vision here is one that comes from the work of imagination: 'Those who have not reached as in a dream, this woody substance of language, which the ancients called silva (wildwood), are prisoners of representation, even if they keep silent.' (Ibid., idem, my underlinings) 84 I have described in an initial way the relation between language and the bodily that I see in Wittgenstein's view in Krebs 2000. 85 Diamond 1991: 75.…”
Section: On Wrongly Inflecting Wittgensteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final sentence of this passage suggests, in an appropriately metaphoric way, that the liberating vision here is one that comes from the work of imagination: 'Those who have not reached as in a dream, this woody substance of language, which the ancients called silva (wildwood), are prisoners of representation, even if they keep silent.' (Ibid., idem, my underlinings) 84 I have described in an initial way the relation between language and the bodily that I see in Wittgenstein's view in Krebs 2000. 85 Diamond 1991: 75.…”
Section: On Wrongly Inflecting Wittgensteinmentioning
confidence: 99%