The ontology of the practice turn. Lessons still to be learnt from Heidegger and Wittgenstein. [MA-thesis]
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21st century practice-based approaches to Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Mathematics can still benefit from the contributions made by Heidegger’s Sein und Zeit and Wittgenstein’s later work, in that both bodies of work constitute a much more radical implementation of the concept of ‘practice’ than is currently fashionable: both advocate a radically pragmatic and deeply holistic approach, in which agency and objecthood are understood in terms of their relevance within the structure of an encompassing practice. The present study also shows that in both bodies of work, the notion of ‘everydayness’ plays a crucial role, which is in its turn linked to an underlying critical agenda, centered on the concept of ‘authenticity’.
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