[lit-ideas] Re: Sounds right to me

 
Walter writes

'While I believe that John's surmise is indeed correct, despite W's frequently 
voiced misgivings and his and his students' involvement in it. But John goes 
like, astronomically beyond the pale in suggesting that philosophy itself can 
ever itself be anthropolog-y/-ical.'

If you google 'wittgenstein's philosophical anthropology,' you'll get a number 
if hits (some of them misses). So the idea that there's something 
anthropopolish about the Later Wittgenstein's methods isn't entirely 
far-fetched.

Folks will be glad to know that our power is still on, even though the drifts 
are so high we can't open our front door and have to climb out an upstairs 
window to bring in the milk. Qwest, of course, is unable to maintain my 
Internet connection so I have to borrow time on my wife's computer while she's 
out shoveling snow.

Edyoot sneg—? Something like that.

Robert Paul



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