Your “Inner Experience” Can’t Be Shared | Wittgenstein
The Nietzsche Podcast #139. In our continuation of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, we'll discuss Wittgenstein's arguments against the possibility of a private language, which culminates in the position that all subjective experiences of sensations are not communicable. Thus, language must be doing something else, other than communicating inner experiences, with its words that seem to refer to these experiences. Of particular interest to Wittgenstein is the communication of pain, and sense perceptions. Finally, we'll consider Wittgenstein's arguments as concern meaning: presumably there is an inner experience of "meaning something" by one's words, which is different from how the words may be perceived - or the individual may even intend to deceive. Is it therefore sensible to speak about an "inner meaning" separate from common use? Join me as we explore my favorite ideas from Wittgenstein! Buy my book: https://www.blackrosewriting.com/biog... Patreon: / untimelyreflections Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ZARzVC... #wittgenstein #linguistics #bertrandrussell #analyticalpsychology #skepticism #atheism #theism #Christianity #nietzsche #philosophy #historyofphilosophy

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