Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... doubt makes sense only if there is a pre - established place for it within the practical workings of a language . When a skeptic raises a doubt that has no role in a language , he talks nonsense . His " doubt " does not even count as a ...
... doubt makes sense only if there is a pre - established place for it within the practical workings of a language . When a skeptic raises a doubt that has no role in a language , he talks nonsense . His " doubt " does not even count as a ...
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... doubts about the fundamental beliefs of a language - game are often inconceivable , in Kafka's village such doubts are always quite plausible . It is hard for us to doubt the existence of our hands , but how hard is it for the villagers to ...
... doubts about the fundamental beliefs of a language - game are often inconceivable , in Kafka's village such doubts are always quite plausible . It is hard for us to doubt the existence of our hands , but how hard is it for the villagers to ...
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... doubt is in no need of refutation sounds like the landlady's ( 143 ) or like Wittgenstein's ( OC §117 ) . But Bürgel confuses Kafka's world with Wittgenstein's : in the Castle village , no doubt is wholly idle . And for Bürgel , it is ...
... doubt is in no need of refutation sounds like the landlady's ( 143 ) or like Wittgenstein's ( OC §117 ) . But Bürgel confuses Kafka's world with Wittgenstein's : in the Castle village , no doubt is wholly idle . And for Bürgel , it is ...
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