>*solves philosophy*
How could he solve it when it was already solved by Kant?
>>25291558Isn’t his point literally the opposite, though? How could philosophy be “solved” if meaning is relational and indefinitely unresolved by differánce? isn’t deconstruction making a problem for/of philosophy, rather than resolving it? Is philosophy about finding the right answers or posing the right questions?
That's not Wittgenstein
>>25291558By destroying it? Sure.
>>25291614hate the disciples not the Master
>>25291626Bate
>>25291573Relax; you know this person, and the next ten people who are going to respond to this thread, do not read.
>>25291558Holy shit, Wittgenstein let himself go.
>>25291558More like antiphilosophyPhilosophy was mostly solved by Aristotle, and completed by St Thomas Aquinas
>>25294579This. Although I’d narrow it down and say that Aristotle and Plato covered the vast majority of it. Starting from present day and working backwards, you have tons of Jewish neuroticism, tranny philosophy, schizo nonsense, and pure sophistry to sift through. Around Kant is where things start to become normal and then the further back you go the better it all gets.