Sobre o método filosófico: terapia?
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v8i2.60978Keywords:
method, therapy, subject, afflictionAbstract
Este artigo apresenta uma crítica à interpretação de Baker do método de Wittgenstein. Primeiramente, há uma breve apresentação de sua visão, segundo a qual o método filosófico é uma terapia do sujeito. Isso é seguido pelos argumentos contra suas principais suposições e, finalmente, por uma análise exegética dos usos de Wittgenstein do termo "psicanálise". O objetivo geral é explicar porque a proposta de Baker não é convincente.
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