¿Estás atrapado en tu propio lenguaje? Wittgenstein lo demuestra

In this video, we explore the thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein and his journey through the three major stages of his philosophy: the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the Philosophical Investigations, and On Certainty. Through this philosophy, we discover how Wittgenstein invites us to a profound exercise in critical thinking, showing that many of our existential problems are not solved by explaining more, but by understanding the limits of language. In this video, we explore the three major stages of the thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein, one of the most influential and radical philosophers of the 20th century, guided by Mike Wilson's interpretation. We explore how Wittgenstein transformed the philosophy of language and why his way of thinking remains key to understanding critical thinking today: from the limits of what language can explain, to the difference between rational knowledge and the certainty we simply experience without questioning. We also discussed how this connects to existential anxiety, the human need to explain everything, and the age-old question: what is the meaning of life when we accept that there are things that cannot be said, only shown? If you're interested in philosophy, the human mind, and how we think, this journey through Wittgenstein will change the way you see your own certainties. 00:00 The Riddle 01:15 The Dark Room 05:03 The Beetle and the Rabbit-Duck 08:54 The Holiday Language 11:51 Moore and Certainty 16:04 Throwing Away the Ladder