Wittgenstein : Anthropologie, scepticisme et politique

Multitudes 2 (2):202-221 (2002)
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The article is concerned with the possibility of a « wittgensteinian » interpretation of the political: Wittgenstein is often used in a conservatory sense, namely because of his conception of the community, the rule and the form of life ». However, in another interpretation , the community and its relation to the subject must be seen in a radically sceptic way : an approach of the kind makes it thus possible to think the rule in new terms, avoiding its « conformist » uses, in order to present the link between community and claim

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