Sobre Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein was hostile to modern philosophy as he
found it. He thought it the product of a culture that had come to model
everything that matters about our lives on scientific explanation. In its
ever-extending observance of the idea that knowledge, not wisdom, is our goal,
that what matters is information rather than insight, and that we best address
the problems that beset us, not with changes in our heart and spirit but with more
data and better theories, our culture is pretty much exactly as Wittgenstein
feared it would become. He sought to uncover the deep undercurrents of thought
that had produced this attitude. He feared it would lead not to a better world
but the demise of our civilization. That perhaps explains his deep unpopularity
today. It is for the same reason that Ludwig Wittgenstein is the most important
philosopher of modern times. — The relentless honesty of Ludwig Wittgenstein,
Ian Ground
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