Wittgenstein’s Non-Explanatory ‘Craving’, ‘Discomforts’ and ‘Satisfactions’

F. Cioffi
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Wittgenstein questions the pertinence of empirical enquiry to a wide range of psychological, aesthetic and historical problems. What those cases in which Wittgenstein denies a role to empirical enquiry have in common is not that the phenomena are necessarily empirically inexplicable but rather that explicability is not what is wanted. What is wanted is a clearer sense of the significance the phenomena have for us and, where appropriate, relief from the disturbance they cause. Wittgenstein’s most fundamental predilection is the prioritising of discourse in which issues can be resolved without recourse to matters not already known to the participants and of which they only need be reminded. Wittgenstein's suggestion that information-gathering and information-frequenting activities often have a deluded rationale has been found by some to be apposite and emancipating. But there are many who will feel that you misrepresent their situation if you don't give prominence to their craving for causal knowledge and causal narratives and for their need to reconcile themselves not just to inarticulacy but to vulgar causal ignorance. Why then should Wittgenstein’s anti -explanatory remarks nevertheless be attended to and circulated? Because some whom they reach will find liberating the notion that though much of the darkness in which they live is the darkness of vulgar empirical ignorance, this awareness must be complemented by acknowledgement of an inadequate grasp of their perplexities and their frequent misperception of them as predominantly matters which further information could resolve. Wittgenstein's remarks are best taken as flaschenpost uttered in the hope that they will incite some whom they reach to know their own minds better.
维特根斯坦质疑经验调查对广泛的心理、美学和历史问题的相关性。维特根斯坦否认经验性研究的作用的那些案例的共同之处在于,这些现象不一定是经验性无法解释的,而是可解释性不是人们所需要的。我们需要的是更清楚地认识到这些现象对我们的意义,并在适当的情况下,从它们造成的干扰中解脱出来。维特根斯坦最基本的偏好是话语的优先级,在这种话语中,问题可以在不求助于参与者不知道的事情的情况下得到解决,他们只需要被提醒。维特根斯坦认为,信息收集和信息频繁活动往往有一个被蒙蔽的理由,一些人认为这是恰当的和解放的。但也有很多人会觉得你曲解了他们的处境如果你不突出他们对因果知识和因果叙述的渴望,以及他们不仅需要与口齿不清和解,还需要与庸俗的因果无知和解。那么,为什么维特根斯坦的反解释性言论仍然要得到关注和传播呢?因为他们接触到的一些人会发现,尽管他们生活的黑暗中有很大一部分是庸俗的经验主义无知的黑暗,但这种意识必须通过承认对他们的困惑把握不足和他们经常误解这些困惑是可以进一步信息解决的主要问题来补充。维特根斯坦的这番话最好被看作是一句闪烁其词的话,目的是希望能激励一些人更好地了解自己的思想。
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