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Beyond Dogma and Ideology: Wittgenstein on the purpose of philosophy

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Resumo:In an ordinary sense, dogmatic and/or ideological thinking can be understood as a degeneration of religious and/or political thinking. In this paper, I argue that Ludwig Wittgenstein's late philosophy allows us to make sense of this idea through the notions of "world picture" and "hinges", which account for the way our rational practices take place against the backdrop of certain non-epistemic commitments. Since the value of such commitments is given by their capacity to promote rational agency, dogmatic and/or ideological thinking is distinguished from other forms of religious and/or political thought at a categorial level and is philosophically objectionable.
Autores principais:Lobo, Camila
Assunto:Filosofia da linguagem epistemologia-dobradiça ideologia dogma Wittgenstein Philosophy of language Hinge epistemology Ideology Dogma Wittgenstein
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:português
Origem:Revista Filosófica de Coimbra
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Resumo:In an ordinary sense, dogmatic and/or ideological thinking can be understood as a degeneration of religious and/or political thinking. In this paper, I argue that Ludwig Wittgenstein's late philosophy allows us to make sense of this idea through the notions of "world picture" and "hinges", which account for the way our rational practices take place against the backdrop of certain non-epistemic commitments. Since the value of such commitments is given by their capacity to promote rational agency, dogmatic and/or ideological thinking is distinguished from other forms of religious and/or political thought at a categorial level and is philosophically objectionable.