Wittgenstein's ‘Treatment’ Of the Quest for ‘A Language Which Describes My Inner Experiences and Which Only I Myself Can Understand’

In Stewart Candlish (ed.), Meaning, Understanding, and Practice. Oxford University Press (2002)
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Attempts to look without preconception at the part of the text usually thought to contain Wittgenstein's main argument against the existence of a private language.

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Barry Stroud
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