He Changed Everything Twice | Ludwig Wittgenstein's Complete Philosophy
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Ludwig Wittgenstein thought he solved all philosophical problems—then spent the rest of his life proving himself wrong. This complete deep dive covers everything: the Picture Theory that claimed to end philosophy, the language games that replaced it, the private language argument, rule-following paradoxes, and his influence from artificial intelligence to religion. If you want to truly understand one of history's most brilliant and controversial philosophers—the man who revolutionized philosophy twice—this is it. 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:36 The Tractatus and the Picture Theory: When Wittgenstein Thought He Solved Philosophy 00:19:40 The Return to Philosophy: What Changed Wittgenstein's Mind 00:36:20 Language Games and Meaning as Use: The Revolutionary Turn 01:02:28 The Private Language Argument: Why You Cannot Have Your Own Language 01:22:21 Rule-Following and the Skeptical Paradox: The Deepest Problem 01:45:55 Philosophy as Therapy: Dissolving Problems Rather Than Solving Them 02:07:01 On Certainty and Hinge Propositions: What We Cannot Doubt 02:24:17 Wittgenstein on Mathematics: Invention or Discovery? 02:44:18 Mind, Intention, and Psychological Concepts: Against Inner Mental States 03:03:05 Religion, Ethics, and Aesthetics: Seeing the World Aright 03:19:12 Major Critiques and Where Wittgenstein Fails: The Honest Assessment 03:34:55 Scholarly Debates: What Did Wittgenstein Actually Mean? 03:51:28 Legacy and Influence: From Artificial Intelligence to Anthropology 04:07:43 Conclusion and Synthesis: What We Keep, What We Reject
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