Wittgenstein: ética e cegueira aspetual
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v26i1.67301Abstract
Our aim is to reflect on the notion of ethics and aspectual blindness in Wittgenstein's philosophy. It is about addressing ethics, presented in so many fragmented ways, from the “Lecture on ethics” and the notions of aspectual blindness and inexpressible (Philosophical investigations), in addition to everything that that Wittgenstein wrote about himself. It is in this relationship between ethics, interpretation and biography that Wittgenstein's perspective can be glimpsed.
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