Understanding and personal experience in Wittgenstein’s Dictations
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In Dictations Wittgenstein is between his first and his second philosophy. Dictations begins with the crucial problem of understanding as being neither a mental process nor a private personal experience. These philosophical remarks prepare his mature view that understanding is “seeing-as” or “hearing-as,” which presupposes his subsequent philosophy of aspects.
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