Talk:Anti-foundationalism

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See Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Philosophy#Request_for_help ---- Charles Stewart 21:11, 16 Nov 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein can be seen as anti-foundationalist, particularly in his Philosophical Investigations. I don't want to push an interpretation by writing anything, but it may be worthwhile look for some people already sying this. I've added this article to my watchlist, and I will come back to it when I have time, to flesh out why Nietzsche is an anti-foundationalist and maybe add stuff on Wittgenstein.

Also, looking at the article, the section on Neurath's boat is really vague and doesn't strike me as even being relevant.--Tedpennings 09:10, 22 May 2006 (UTC)