
Publication details
Year: 2012
Series: European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy
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, "Experience and nature", European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (2), 2012.


Experience and nature
Wittgenstein reader of Dewey?
in: Wittgenstein and pragmatism, European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (2), 2012.
Abstract
Dewey’s influence is seldom mentioned in the literature when the relationships between Wittgenstein and pragmatism are addressed. Yet, it should be known that Dewey’s philosophy is clearly echoed in Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, as it is expressed in his Philosophical Investigations. In particular, Dewey’s Experience and Nature develops many creeds also taken up by Wittgenstein: for instance, the critic attitude towards artificial notions that break with primary experience (e.g., the “Self”), the will to bring philosophy back to the ordinary, or the emphasis laid on the necessity to pay attention to what lies open to the view. Consequently, the influence of pragmatism on Wittgenstein is far from being limited to the influence of C. S. Peirce or of W. James.
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Publication details
Year: 2012
Series: European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy
Full citation:
, "Experience and nature", European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (2), 2012.