Kripkenstein

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Kripkenstein is a term used to describe Saul Kripke’s influential interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, especially his skeptical argument about rule-following and meaning.

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instanceOf nickname
philosophical interpretation
term in philosophy of language
associatedWith Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
Saul Kripke NERFINISHED
basedOnWork Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations NERFINISHED
coinedInContextOf Kripke’s book Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language NERFINISHED
concerns the determination of meaning by past usage
the normativity of meaning
the possibility of a private language
the problem of following a rule
contrastedWith more quietist readings of Wittgenstein
criticizedBy philosophers who reject the skeptical reading of Wittgenstein
criticizedFor attributing skepticism to Wittgenstein himself
etymology portmanteau of Kripke and Wittgenstein
field analytic philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
focusesOn Wittgenstein’s later philosophy
meaning
rule-following
skeptical paradox about meaning
hasAspect challenge to realist theories of meaning
emphasis on communal standards of correctness
skeptical argument about rule-following
skeptical solution to the rule-following paradox
hasSourceAuthor Saul Kripke NERFINISHED
influencedDebateIn epistemology of meaning
metaphysics of rules
philosophy of language
interpretsAs Wittgenstein as presenting a radical skeptical paradox about meaning
language English
primaryFigureInterpreted Ludwig Wittgenstein GENERATED
primaryText Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language NERFINISHED
refersTo Saul Kripke’s interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein
relatedConcept community view of meaning
meaning skepticism
private language argument
rule-following paradox
statusInLiterature standard label for Kripke’s skeptical reading of Wittgenstein
timePeriod late 20th century analytic philosophy discourse
usedBy Kripke scholars
Wittgenstein scholars
philosophers of language
viewedAs controversial interpretation of Wittgenstein

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