Wittgenstein’s Transcendental Thought Experiment in Ethics

Phenomenology and Mind 22 (22):176 (2022)
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Abstract

In this essay, I argue that Wittgenstein attempted to clarify ethics through a procedure that, by analogy with “transcendental arguments”, I call “transcendental thought experiment”. Specifically, after offering a brief perspectival account of both transcendental arguments and transcendental thought experiments, I focus on a thought experiment proposed by Wittgenstein in his 1929 'Lecture on Ethics', arguing that it deserves the title of “transcendental”.

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Simone Nota
Trinity College, Dublin (PhD)

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