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Wittgenstein on Inner Processes and Outward Criteria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

John Hunter*
Affiliation:
University of Toronto

Extract

Wittgenstein's dictum in 580 of Philosophical Investigations, ‘An “inner process” stands in need of outward criteria’, is one of his most frequently mentioned remarks, and is largely treated as a particularly clear and unproblematic statement, at least as Wittgenstein's sayings go. When anyone finds it unproblematic, he naturally does not say what he takes it to mean; but if it is as mystifying as I will claim, and if its meaning is as well concealed as I will suggest, it is almost certain that it has been widely and seriously misunderstood.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Authors 1977

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References

* Unadorned numbers refer to sections of the Philosophical Investigations.