title: Kierkegaard's POSTSCRIPT and Wittgenstein's Tractatus: Teaching How to Pass from Disguised to Patent Nonsense creator: Conant, James subject: Sprachphilosophie subject: Wittgenstein Studien 1994-97 description: There is a tradition of philosophical writing -- one which can be traced back to Plato's dialogues -- in which the form of the philosophical text is thought to be integral to its purpose. The form of the text is modeled on a PROCESS of discovery. The relation the reader is invited to enter into with the text mirrors a relation that he is called upon to enter into with himself. This mode of philosophical writing will often seem to be less concerned with imparting a specific doctrine to the reader and more concerned with introducing him to an intellectual discipline that holds forth the promise of transforming him. contributor: Roser, A. contributor: Börnke, F. date: 1997 type: Article type: PeerReviewed format: other identifier: http://sammelpunkt.philo.at:8080/519/1/11%2D2%2D97.TXT identifier: Conant, James (1997) Kierkegaard's POSTSCRIPT and Wittgenstein's Tractatus: Teaching How to Pass from Disguised to Patent Nonsense. Wittgenstein Studien, 4 (2). relation: http://sammelpunkt.philo.at:8080/519/