The Dichtung of analytic philosophy
Wittgenstein's legacy from Frege and its consequences
pp. 143-157
Abstract
Wittgenstein's attitude to writing philosophy is an important part of his complex legacy from Frege. Even the frequently misconstrued phrase, "Philosophie dürfte man eigentlich nur dichten", is part of that legacy. How should we actually render that sentence in English? How is the idea that Dichtung is a necessary aspect of philosophical method rooted in thoughts that ultimately find their way back to Frege? Where do we find Dichtung in the so-called private language argument? How is Wittgenstein's view of the role of Dichtung in philosophy related to his appreciation of humor in philosophizing? What is the role of humor in Frege's work? How does Wilhelm Busch in Eduards Traum illustrate the philosophical significance of humorous Dichtung? What is the link between Dichtung and craftsmanship in writing philosophy for Wittgenstein? These are the central issues that the article addresses.
Publication details
Published in:
Bengtsson Gisela, Säätelä Simo, Pichler Alois (2018) New essays on Frege: between science and literature. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 143-157
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71186-7_9
Full citation:
Janik Allan (2018) „The Dichtung of analytic philosophy: Wittgenstein's legacy from Frege and its consequences“, In: G. Bengtsson, S. Säätelä & A. Pichler (eds.), New essays on Frege, Dordrecht, Springer, 143–157.