A escada de Wittgenstein : as relações entre mundo, linguagem e misticismo no tractatus

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2006

RESUMO

This work attempts to show that, in the Tractatus, Wittgenstein assumes a stricto sensu mysticism, i.e., that he understands the Mystic, in the final analysis, in a monist manner or as the one single substance of reality. In the Tractatus, Wittgenstein considers that the unsayable, and therefore the Mystic, could only be delimited starting from the interior of the sayable. Thus, only the correct understanding of the limits of the world and of the language that expresses it could reveal the mystic aspect of reality. The structure of language and of the world that it depicts would be like a ladder and the Mystic would be the truth encountered by whoever succeeds in climbing its steps, thus passing through them, on them, over them (6.54). In this work, we seek to retrace the steps that Wittgenstein would have climbed, starting from the interior of the structure of language and of the world, to reach the highest truth about reality, which would be the Mystic

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mysticism todo e partes (filosofia) significação (filosofia) philosophy of language meaning (philosophy) linguagem (filosofia) totality (philosophy) misticismo object (philosophy) logica logic objeto (filosofia)

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