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Zen and the Work of Wittgenstein

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“…But this means that the philosophical problems should completely disappear" (1958, §133). Thus Wittgenstein can be regarded as a form of Zen for the west (Weinpaul, 1958). To achieve this clarity would also entail letting go of this narrative also, oth erwise it too becomes another picture on the window -"The reai discovery is the one that makes me capable of stopping doing philosophy when l want to" (1958, §133).…”
Section: Context and Methods In The Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But this means that the philosophical problems should completely disappear" (1958, §133). Thus Wittgenstein can be regarded as a form of Zen for the west (Weinpaul, 1958). To achieve this clarity would also entail letting go of this narrative also, oth erwise it too becomes another picture on the window -"The reai discovery is the one that makes me capable of stopping doing philosophy when l want to" (1958, §133).…”
Section: Context and Methods In The Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%