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Hinweise auf Gott

Einige Bemerkungen Wittgensteins zu Religion in den Jahren 1949 – 51

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From the journal Wittgenstein-Studien

Abstract

References to God. Some Remarks by Wittgenstein on Religion in the Years 1949 – 51. After a brief overview of Wittgenstein's stock of remarks on the subject of religion from 1949 – 1951, this article will focus on two particular points: (1) supposedly nonsensical conceptions of God, for instance in the context of proofs of God, (2) definitions of the term ”God” by hinting at something. Connections between (1) and (2) both systematically and exegetically within the framework of Wittgenstein's remarks are made.[1]

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Published Online: 2022-03-14
Published in Print: 2022-03-14

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