Volume 40, Issue Supplement, 2015
Selected Papers from the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy
John McDowell
Pages 25-29
Philosophical Method
Remarks For a Symposium on Philosophical Method at the World Congress of Philosophy
I do not believe that it is in general a good thing for philosophers to concern themselves with philosophical method. But in these remarks I discuss an exception, which arises in the interpretation of Wittgenstein. What Wittgenstein does in his Philosophical Investigations cannot be properly understood except in the context of appreciating his explicitly methodological remarks, in which he in effect disclaims any intention to say anything that might be open to dispute. I try to explain how that can be consistent with helpfulness in dealing with philosophical puzzlements.