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- W2561683017 abstract "cally divergent from the direction of the now, Classic American Philosophers,1 the pragmatists. In the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Wittgenstein draws a limit to what can be said and what cannot; what can be said is the propositions of natural science, in which the struc ture of such propositions model (Bild) the structure of the world, and such propositions refer to facts which are what the world is composed of?contingent states of affairs. cannot be said is nonsense and What we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence.2 Nothing could be further from the philosophy of the American pragmatists. Wittgenstein's rigid structure of language as representation is precisely one of the philosophical errors prag matists such as Charles Peirce were attempting to overcome. However, Wittgenstein himself overcame his own initial position in his later thought, but, unlike Peirce and other pragmatists, he dis avows any giving of philosophical theories (including his own earlier theory). Thus, both his early and later works appear, at least ini tially, to have little in common with pragmatism. Yet, H. S. Thayer traces the possibility of the transmission of Peirce's thought to Wittgenstein through F. P. Ramsey, a fellow Cambridge mathemati cian and philosopher who had read and been influenced by Peirce. Very suggestively, Thayer notes that, is to be hoped that a fu ture historian will make clear the relation of the work of Ramsey and Wittgenstein to American pragmatism.3 It is in the spirit of Thayer's hope that I will argue for important connections between Peirce and the later Wittgenstein on the problem of rule following. The connections between Ramsey and Peirce are perhaps more eas ily made explicit because Ramsey read Peirce and quotes Peirce in" @default.
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- W2561683017 title "WITTGENSTEIN'S PRACTICES AND PEIRCE'S HABITS: AGREEMENT IN HUMAN ACTIVITY" @default.
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