Pictures, language and reality

Renaud Wilmet

pp. 203-215

The focus of this paper is the evolution of Ludwig Wittgenstein´s use of the word 'picture' (Bild) throughout his works, from the Tractatus to the Philosophical Investigations. The author´s view is that the study of this evolution helps penetrating into the more general transformation of Wittgenstein´s thought, which has now become a major area of study and puzzlement.

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Wilmet, R. (1990). Pictures, language and reality. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia 2, pp. 203-215.

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