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or gestures. Wittgenstein also notes that we seldom use these words in everyday language to make aesthetic judgments, but rather use words like "right" ("richtig") or "correct" ("korrekt"). With regard to aesthetic pleasures, he also names a question that is recently under debate in aesthetics: How
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are distinctly aesthetic pleasures different from more ordinary pleasures? He makes a point in stating that "One uses the same term in both cases " (" Man gebraucht in beiden Fällen dasselbe Wort").
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of both religious and factual statements mislead us into believing that they are fundamentally identical states of "belief." This grammatical similarity, Wittgenstein argues, is merely a parallel
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is how we learn to use and recognize the words used to make an aesthetic judgment, such as "beautiful" ("schön") or "nice" or ("fein"). He suggests that these words are firstly and often used like
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may explain aesthetic experiences or judgments. This opinion is based on Wittgenstein's view that psychological (
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A recurring theme in these lectures is also Wittgenstein's firm rejection of the possibility that
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of belief", Wittgenstein notes, "may play an absolutely minor role."
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German
Yorick Smythies
Rush Rhees
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Casimir Lewy
aesthetics
religion
psychoanalysis
Wittgensteinian fideism
interjections
psychology
behaviorist
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Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and Religious Belief
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