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Sprachspielen
Language game or "Sprachspiel" is a term invented by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and first used in "Philosophical Investigations" to bring into prominence the fact that the speaking of language is part of an activity or a form of life and consists of both language and actions.
Photography involves visual language with its conventions, rules, and purposes. Perhaps Wittgenstein was a photographer who used words. However, attempting to represent Wittgenstein's intellectual and unorthodox philosophical approach through photography remains challenging, requiring a level of genius akin to Wittgenstein's own - an impossibility.
Wittgenstein defined the object of philosophy as the logical clarification of thoughts and proposed the solution to most philosophical problems utilizing a critical method of linguistic analysis. For him, philosophy was a matter of logic rather than metaphysics. Wittgenstein sees rationality as embodied in the shared knowledge of meaningful and expressible actions achieved through language games.
He asks what the limit of thought is, answered through the limitation of language. "What can be said at all can be said clearly, and what we cannot talk about we must pass over in silence." The statement poses a photographic challenge - can a photograph represent thoughts much like the logic of written language?
Language game or "Sprachspiel" is a term invented by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and first used in "Philosophical Investigations" to bring into prominence the fact that the speaking of language is part of an activity or a form of life and consists of both language and actions.
Photography involves visual language with its conventions, rules, and purposes. Perhaps Wittgenstein was a photographer who used words. However, attempting to represent Wittgenstein's intellectual and unorthodox philosophical approach through photography remains challenging, requiring a level of genius akin to Wittgenstein's own - an impossibility.
Wittgenstein defined the object of philosophy as the logical clarification of thoughts and proposed the solution to most philosophical problems utilizing a critical method of linguistic analysis. For him, philosophy was a matter of logic rather than metaphysics. Wittgenstein sees rationality as embodied in the shared knowledge of meaningful and expressible actions achieved through language games.
He asks what the limit of thought is, answered through the limitation of language. "What can be said at all can be said clearly, and what we cannot talk about we must pass over in silence." The statement poses a photographic challenge - can a photograph represent thoughts much like the logic of written language?
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- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Portfolios, Minimalist
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 52 - Publish Date: Dec 27, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords language, philosophy, Wittgenstein, photography
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