La monstration, unique mode de donation de l'a priori chez Wittgenstein

Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (3):291-301 (1996)
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Dans le Tractatus, les propriétés logiques du langage ne peuvent se dire, mais seulement se montrer dans le langage. D'où l'inutilité d'une théorie des types logiques. Chez le second Wittgenstein, la monstration reste l' unique mode de donation de l'a priori : les propriétés essentielles du langage se montrent dans les règles de la grammaire. According to the Tractatus, logical properties of language cannot be said, but can only show themselves in language. So a theory of logical types is useless. In the later work of Wittgenstein showing is again the only way for a priori to be grasped: essential properties of language show themselves in grammatical rules.

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