I'm in agreement with the certain Wittgensteinian brand that sees the only 
thing philosophy is good for is just to "clarify" the word messes other 
subjects make.


*Philosophy as an Activity of Clarification*

Wittgenstein emphasizes the difference between his philosophy and 
traditional philosophy by saying that his philosophy is an activity rather 
than a body of doctrine. We can identify definite positions and theories in 
the writings of most traditional philosophers but not with Wittgenstein. In 
fact, Wittgenstein’s writings are distinctly antitheoretical: he believes 
that the very idea of a philosophical theory is a sign of confusion. He 
conceives of the role of philosophy as an activity by which we unravel the 
sorts of confusion that manifest themselves in traditional philosophy. This 
activity carries with it no theories or doctrines but rather aims at 
reaching a point where theories and doctrines cease to confuse us. In the 
Philosophical Investigations, Wittgenstein writes, “the work of the 
philosopher consists in assembling reminders for a particular purpose.” 
That is, his ideal philosopher works to remind those confused by abstract 
theorizing of the ordinary uses of words and to set their thinking in 
order. The clarity achieved through this kind of activity is not the 
clarity of a coherent, all-encompassing system of thought but rather the 
clarity of being free from being too influenced by any systems or theories.


https://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/wittgenstein/themes/


@philipthrift

On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 6:18:17 PM UTC-5 Lawrence Crowell wrote:

> Philosophy really means love of sophistry, philos sophist. Socrates 
> objected terribly to the notion he was a sophist. His main rival was 
> Gorgias, a sophist.
>
> LC
>
> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 3:24:19 PM UTC-5 Brent wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>     The Invention of Philosophy <https://existentialcomics.com/comic/362>
>>
>

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