"Pienso, luego no existo": la constitución del sujeto en Wittgenstein

Anuario Filosófico 26 (2):261-270 (1993)
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Wittgenstein's examination of Private Language Argument and Solipsism in the Philosophical Investigations implies no critics to his earlier theory maintained in the Tractatus. On the contrary, both are inspired by the same idea, namely, the impossibility of finding a thinking subject merely on the ground of thought itself

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