HOLISMO E VEROFUNCIONALIDADE: SOBRE UM CONFLITO LÓGICO-FILOSÓFICO ESSENCIAL
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v18i2.27046Keywords:
Tractatus, Middle Wittgenstein, Logic, ColorsAbstract
We advocate here that the tractarian image of Logic was the great responsible for its collapse. We examine then some mentions of colors in Wittgenstein´s first book to show that its logic holds a conflict between truth-functionality (explicitly assumed and advocated there) and a (hidden) holism. This antagonism was already set in the very formulation of its ontology. Wittgenstein himself admits he did not notice this by the time of the Tractatus´ elaboration. If he had noticed it, he could have anticipated the Color Exclusion Problem. We discuss also unexpected interferences of space and time in the environment, which presented both the special kind of color exclusion (to be found in other systems) and his original notions of Logic. This shows inter alia that the image of coordinate system was modulating both the logical space notion in the Tractatus and its natural development in several systems of propositions [Satzsysteme] in his return to Philosophy.
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