Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens

Kierkegaard’s influence on Wittgenstein is widely recognized, but is most commonly treated in terms of (shared or opposed) views on religion, philosophy, ethics or nonsense. This paper will attempt to interpret Kierkegaard’s writing strategy known as ‘indirect communication’ in terms not of the Trac...

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Main Author: Bojan Blagojević
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Language:English
Published: Singidunum University. Faculty of Media and Communications 2016-04-01
Series:AM: Art + Media
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Online Access:http://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/article/view/113
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description Kierkegaard’s influence on Wittgenstein is widely recognized, but is most commonly treated in terms of (shared or opposed) views on religion, philosophy, ethics or nonsense. This paper will attempt to interpret Kierkegaard’s writing strategy known as ‘indirect communication’ in terms not of the Tractatus, but of Philosophical Investigations, namely as a language-game of sorts. We will attempt to show the deficiencies of Cavell’s and Conant’s interpretations and, by placing the concept of such communication in context, referring it to similar concepts, such as Socratic irony, we will aim to sketch its grammar and its relation to the ‘ordinary’ direct communication. Further, we will argue that indirect communication, pertaining to Kierkegaard’s concept of subjective truth, avoids the charge of being a private language.
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spelling doaj.art-086f62e44fc34cb5ba38cd0dbcb182fc2022-12-22T01:50:36ZengSingidunum University. Faculty of Media and CommunicationsAM: Art + Media2217-96662406-16542016-04-0109233210.25038/am.v0i9.113114Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian LensBojan Blagojević0Faculty of Philosophy, University of NišKierkegaard’s influence on Wittgenstein is widely recognized, but is most commonly treated in terms of (shared or opposed) views on religion, philosophy, ethics or nonsense. This paper will attempt to interpret Kierkegaard’s writing strategy known as ‘indirect communication’ in terms not of the Tractatus, but of Philosophical Investigations, namely as a language-game of sorts. We will attempt to show the deficiencies of Cavell’s and Conant’s interpretations and, by placing the concept of such communication in context, referring it to similar concepts, such as Socratic irony, we will aim to sketch its grammar and its relation to the ‘ordinary’ direct communication. Further, we will argue that indirect communication, pertaining to Kierkegaard’s concept of subjective truth, avoids the charge of being a private language.http://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/article/view/113Wittgenstein, Kierkegaard, indirect communication, language-game, life forms
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Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens
AM: Art + Media
Wittgenstein, Kierkegaard, indirect communication, language-game, life forms
title Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens
title_full Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens
title_fullStr Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens
title_full_unstemmed Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens
title_short Indirect Communication as a Language-Game: Kierkegaard Through a Late-Wittgensteinian Lens
title_sort indirect communication as a language game kierkegaard through a late wittgensteinian lens
topic Wittgenstein, Kierkegaard, indirect communication, language-game, life forms
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