Saul Kripke: Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
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Discussion of Wittgenstein's philosophy has suffered from a scarcity of commentators who understand his work well enough to explain it in their own words. Apart from certain notable exceptions, all too many advocates and critics alike have tended merely to repeat slogans, with approval or ridicule as the case may be. The result has been an unusual degree of polarization and acrimony—some philosophers abandoning normal critical standards, falling under the spell and becoming fanatical supporters; and others taking an equally extreme opposite view, deriding the absence of analytic technique, and refusing to see anything of value in Wittgenstein's work.
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I would like to thank Ned Block, Susan Brison, Noam Chomsky and Josh Cohen for helpful discussions of these issues.
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