BLOG - No beetle? Wittgenstein's 'grammatical illusions' and Dalabon emotion metaphors

Maia Ponsonnet

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    Abstract

    Apart from a few fruitful but pointed encounters, linguistics and philosophy of language often talk past each other. In this post, I try and establish a dialogue between these two disciplines, around the question of private states (or inner states) and their linguistic descriptions. I suggest a translation of Wittgensteins stance on private states into more technical linguistic terms, and I show how empirical description of the way private states are described in various languages may relate to some of Wittgensteins philosophical questions.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherHistory and Philosophy of the Language Sciences
    Place of Publicationonline
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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