Abstract

Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy of Psychology poses significant challenges to a series of concepts that are regarded as canonical to Wittgenstein's mature philosophy. In 1949-51 a new creative approach to topological issues of the Inner and the Outer in relation to the notion of "human besouledness" is drafted; however, the approach is left in a workshop stage of first notebook entries, warranting an attempt to systematize and discuss "Wittgenstein's Topology of the Soul".
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