Linguistic Moderated Relativism in Wittgenstein: A look from philosophy of language
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Abstract
Pragmatism on analytic philosophy has its seed on the Philosophical Investigations of Ludwig Wittgenstein. The step from a closed and and unambiguous philosophy on the Tractatus logicophilosophicus to the open and analogue philosophy of the Philosophical Investigations reside on the relativist opening to the universe of language as an activity that configures forms of life, under the conception of language games. A language game is an independent linguistic lattice in which a community has a specific way of life. Precisely, a way of life resides in action that require rules of validation and justification in a community. This article pretends define the conception of community and way of life under the concept of moderated linguistic relativism, as the rules are variable and there are innumerable language games on the world each one with their own world vision