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A history of anti-metaphysics
pp. 27-43
Résumé
The hostility to metaphysics began as the hostility to scholastic metaphysics and to that of Aristotle. It rested on Bacon's doctrine of prejudice that led to the recommendation never to advocate an unproven theory: make no hypothesis. The hostility was thus to the speculative method of metaphysics. Russell's hostility was to Plato's metaphysics and Wittgenstein's was more general.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Agassi Joseph (2018) Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical investigations: an attempt at a critical rationalist appraisal. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 27-43
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00117-9_2
Citation complète:
Agassi Joseph, 2018, A history of anti-metaphysics. In J. Agassi Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical investigations (27-43). Dordrecht, Springer.