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@inproceedings{1354218, author = {Mácha, Jakub}, address = {Kirchberg am Wechsel}, booktitle = {Aesthetics Today. Papers of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium}, editor = {Majetschak, Stefan; Weiberg, Anja}, keywords = {Ludwig Wittgenstein;Giorgio Agamben;Cora Diamond;Alain Badiou;Bertrand Russell;Paradoxes;Gottlob Frege;Lewis Carroll;Alice in Wonderland}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Kirchberg am Wechsel}, pages = {183-185}, publisher = {Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society}, title = {Paradigmatic Samples, Self-Reference and the White Knight's Paradox}, url = {https://www.academia.edu/24449851/Paradigmatic_Samples_Self-Reference_and_the_White_Knights_Paradox}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1354218 AU - Mácha, Jakub PY - 2016 TI - Paradigmatic Samples, Self-Reference and the White Knight's Paradox PB - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society CY - Kirchberg am Wechsel KW - Ludwig Wittgenstein;Giorgio Agamben;Cora Diamond;Alain Badiou;Bertrand Russell;Paradoxes;Gottlob Frege;Lewis Carroll;Alice in Wonderland UR - https://www.academia.edu/24449851/Paradigmatic_Samples_Self-Reference_and_the_White_Knights_Paradox N2 - The name of the name is not the name. This is the White Knight’s paradox coined by Giorgio Agamben taking up a line from Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass. I am going to show that there are rigorous formulations of this paradox in Frege and the early Wittgenstein. However, we can find almost an exact restatement of the White Knight’s paradox in terms of paradigmatic samples in the later Wittgenstein: “one proposition can never describe the paradigm in another, unless it ceases to be a paradigm.” (PG, p.346) I shall argue that such self-referential propositions, which lie on the limit of language, can mark something radically new, something that marks a radical change of our language and the world, something that was inexpressible previously. ER -
MÁCHA, Jakub. Paradigmatic Samples, Self-Reference and the White Knight's Paradox. In Majetschak, Stefan; Weiberg, Anja. \textit{Aesthetics Today. Papers of the 39th International Wittgenstein Symposium}. Kirchberg am Wechsel: Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society, 2016, p.~183-185. ISSN~1022-3398.
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