Philosophy as Experience, as Elucidation and as Profession

Grazer Philosophische Studien 51 (1):23-46 (1996)
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Wittgenstein uses the word "philosophy" in the Tractatus in three different senses: philosophy as experience (Erlebnis) aiming at solving the problem of the meaning of life and world, philosophy as elucidation (Erläuterung) aiming at determining the nature o f philosophy, clearly demarcating what can be said from what cannot, and philosophy as profession. The latter only consists in the work of analyzing the propositions brought about by philosophy as experience - which cannot be pursued professionally as well as philosophy as elucidation - and in pointing out the nonsensicalness of these propositions.

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