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Wittgenstein’s Peculiar Use of “Internal Relation” in Aspect-Seeing
Published date: 15 Mar 2020
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“Internal relation” is a significant term in both Wittgenstein’s early and later philosophy. The term is used in relation to many problems, including our topic here, “aspect-seeing.” Some scholars have attempted to present a persuasive interpretation of this terminology; however, Wittgenstein’s remarks on “aspect-seeing” somehow thwart their approaches. The obstacle lies in the relata involved: Which terms are connected by an internal relation in the perception of an aspect? In this paper, I review the existing interpretations and present two proposals, one of which is conservative and the other slightly more radical. I argue that Wittgenstein makes divergent use of the distinction between “internal/external relations,” and that this may reveal the potential ambiguities of the words “internal” and “relation.”
Key words: aspect-seeing; internal/external relations; Wittgenstein
ZHANG Ligeng . Wittgenstein’s Peculiar Use of “Internal Relation” in Aspect-Seeing[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2020 , 15(1) : 143 -159 . DOI: 10.3868/s030-009-020-0009-3
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