Does Wittgenstein have a Method? The Challenges of Conant and Schulte

Authors

  • Sebastian Wyss University of Zurich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/nwr.v4i1.3273

Keywords:

methodology, philosophy, Wittgenstein Ludwig

Abstract

Does Wittgenstein have a method? There are two challenges to an affirmative answer. One is put forth by Schulte, who claims that Wittgenstein’s method is little more than a skill, and thus not a method in any ambitious sense of that word. Another is Conant’s view that the philosophy of the later Wittgenstein entertains not one method, but a variety of methods. I tackle these challenges by questioning what I take to be their presupposed conceptions of ‘method’ and conclude that we can indeed speak of Wittgenstein’s method in an interesting sense. Thereby, the concept of method will be elucidated and the sense in which Wittgenstein’s philosophy has a method clarified.

Author Biography

Sebastian Wyss, University of Zurich

Sebastian Wyss lives in Zurich. He writes his dissertation on methodology and vagueness under the supervision of Hanjo Glock and Hanoch Ben-Yami.

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2015-07-24