Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Wittgenstein's Fork

Today I completed a draft of an essay titled (click here) Wittgenstein's Fork. The idea is that Wittgenstein's thinking reached a crucial fork in the road -- but he chose the deleterious option, developing from a wrong turn the ideas of family resemblances, language-games, and forms of life. This has important implications for theology, since a vast amount of theology is based on these ideas. 

NOTE: This essay has since been scheduled for publication, therefore the link is inactive until it appears.

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