黑格尔和维特根斯坦

Q4 Arts and Humanities
J. Mácha
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我认为,黑格尔和维特根斯坦都以自己独特的方式,在创造之初使用了上帝的概念,作为对其他类型的开始的复杂类比,尤其是哲学思想的开始。黑格尔的《逻辑学》描述了上帝在创造世界之前的心智,即上帝的纯粹思维。对于哲学家来说,重新开始意味着决心从世界的存在中思考这种抽象。相比之下,维特根斯坦说,世界创造者的想法并不能解释任何事情。它标志着要求解释的终点;我们不能再追问是谁创造了世界的创造者。维特根斯坦把这一点推广到任何一种推理中:“解释在某个地方结束。”。
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Hegel and Wittgenstein
I argue that Hegel and Wittgenstein, each in their own specific way, used the idea of God at the beginning of creation as a complex analogy for other kinds of beginning, most notably the beginning of philosophical thought. Hegel’s Logic describes God’s mind before the creation of the world, i.e. God’s pure thinking. For a philosopher, beginning afresh means resolving to consider this kind of abstraction from the existence of the world. Wittgenstein, by contrast, says that the idea of a creator of the world does not explain anything. It marks the terminus ad quem of asking for explanations; we must not ask further who created the creator of the world. Wittgenstein generalizes this for any kind of reasoning: “Explanations come to an end somewhere.” (PhilosophicalInvestigations: §1) Any sort of explanation must eventually arrive at its terminus ad quem, which means only that any kind of reasoning must have its logical beginning.
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Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofia
Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofia Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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期刊介绍: Cuadernos salmantinos de filosofía, publicación editada por la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, es una Revista científica de investigación filosófica a cargo de la Facultad de Filosofía de la mencionada Universidad. Se fundó en 1974, y se viene editando desde entonces de forma ininterrumpida, con una periodicidad anual. Pensada para el ámbito académico, publica preferentemente a profesores y doctores en filosofía, sin excluir a jóvenes investigadores que presenten un trabajo de calidad notable. Consta de tres secciones: Estudios originales (Artículos), Notas Criticas y Reseñas.
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