Language and limit in the Wittgenstein
an episteme of conditions in its relational representation
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Epistemology, Language, Tractatus, hermeneuticAbstract
This paper aims to make a brief analysis from topics Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Wittgenstein, and the certain intelligibility conditions , of apprehension and representation (Das Bild) of the world through of language. At first, we argue that the language in Tractatus is framing “apparatus” of reality in the discourse, making it static through of figuration - which depends on the analysis concept as a central instrument of Western ratio, of foundation and of the modernity context. Finally, it is worth noting that this production is the partial result of bibliographic research begun in 2001. This article originated from discussions presented in Contributions to the ontology of language - opening, logos, limit, being and the conditions for co-and authoring possibilities of meaning in early 2014.
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