Ludwing Wittgenstein’s research while affiliated with Comunidad de Madrid and other places

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Tractatus logico-philosophicus
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January 2000

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Ludwing Wittgenstein

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... In the past century, language and linguistic studies extended to all fields of study. Language appears as the key to everything, as Wittgenstein asserts, supporting the idea that the limits of his language also constitute the limits of his world [13] . In this perspective, starting from the postmodernist approach to language, which is based on the notion of play, the irrationality of the world, and consequently of the language used by writers, is not just a sensation or an existentialist theoretical abstraction but seems to become a reality in the creativity of writers, and in our case, Kadare. ...

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The Lexical Field as a Form of Fusion between the Author, Narrator, and Character in Ismail Kadare’s Novel “The Inhibited”
Tractatus logico-philosophicus
  • Citing Book
  • January 2000