Reflectieve dynamiek in het latere werk van Wittgenstein

Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 96 (2):85-113 (2004)
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Abstract

The point of Wittgenstein’s remarks on colour concerns, not so much colours as such, as well as our ability to see [that implies both seeing ánd thinking] and our capacity to imagine something. This can be seen from the fact that Wittgenstein relates the notion of ‘seeing aspects’ on the one hand to the colour octahedron in PB, and on the other hand to the colour puzzles as discussed in ROC. This connection between Wittgenstein’s remarks on colour, on seeing aspects and on certainty makes clear that these investigations of Wittgenstein direct us towards a reflective dynamics of his ideas.

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Tine Wilde
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