Wittgenstein on Persons and Human Beings

Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 7:133-148 (1973)
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The last part of Wittgenstein's Blue Book consists of a discussion of Solipsism. In the course of that discussion there occur several remarks which are explicitly concerned with the concept of a person and with the criteria of personal identity. This section is replaced in the Philosophical Investigations by half a sentence which reads: ‘… there is a great variety of criteria for personal “ identity ”’. Wittgenstein has italicised the word ‘identity’, and has placed it in inverted commas: I don't quite know why he does this, but it might be a hint to the effect that there is something slightly suspect about the notion of personal identity

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reprint Teichman, Jenny (1973) "Wittgenstein on Persons and Human Beings". Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 7():133-148

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