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A forma lógica da linguagem religiosa e ética

Abstract:

Ludwig Wittgenstein attempted to develop an approach to the philosophy of logic in terms of measurement scales. While he showed great sensitivity to different kinds of scaling, Wittgenstein was not in a good position to bring this project to fruition; measurement theory did not begin to develop significantly until the late 1940s, and only made pertinent advances as late as the 1980s. However, in writings and lectures from the 1930s, Wittgenstein made a number of attempts to understand the logic, or “grammar”, of religious and ethical language in relation to measurement. This article is an attempt to develop some of these nascent ideas in intermediate Wittgenstein in terms of later developments in measurement theory. Specifically, it is argued that religious and ethical language are extreme forms of non-empirical and non-factual forms of measurement; they represent the limit-case of measurement.

Keywords:
Wittgenstein; Logical form; Measurement theory; Propositional systems; Measurement scales

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