ABSTRACT

The Evolution of the Private Language Argument presents a continuous view of modern analytical philosophy by telling the history of one of its central strands. It is an in-depth history of this well known philosophical argument, the evolution of Wittgenstein's thoughts and its influence on analytical philosophy of mind and language. Nielsen looks at early discussions of the private language argument in the Vienna Circle and the influence of Wittgenstein's ideas and examines the relation between the early and later Wittgenstein on this subject. He discusses which influential versions of the private language argument have been presented in the fifty years since Philosophical Investigations was published and how they relate to Wittgenstein's thoughts, and considers how the role and the interpretation of the argument, and Wittgenstein's philosophy, changed along with changes in the conception of the nature of analytic philosophy.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

part I|51 pages

Between the Wars

part II|57 pages

Post-War Effects of Philosophical Investigations

chapter 5|19 pages

Reviews and Reactions

chapter 6|19 pages

The Availability of an Argument

chapter 7|15 pages

Ordinary Sensation Language

part III|66 pages

Language within Philosophy