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Jaqfi : Jurnal Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam
ISSN : 27149420     EISSN : 2541352X     DOI : -
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Jurnal Ilmiah JAQFI: Jurnal Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam adalah jurnal yang mempublikasikan hasil-hasil kajian dan penelitian orisinal terbaru dalam ilmu murni Filsafat Islam dan Aqidah (Teologi Islam), serta cakupannya meliputi kajian filsafat kontemporer, pendidikan, sosial, dan keagamaan dari perspektif filsafat maupun aqidah. Tujuan Jurnal berkala ini adalah untuk upaya meningkatkan intensitas kajian Filsafat Islam dan Aqidah, mengupayakan teori baru serta kontekstualisasinya bagi perkembangan intelektualitas.
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Wittgenstein's Challenge: The Impossibility of a Private Language Pikri, Zainal
Jaqfi: Jurnal Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Jaqfi: Jurnal Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam
Publisher : Jurusan Aqidah dan Filsafat Islam Universitas Negri Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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The feasibility of a private language, a concept previously entertained by philosophers like Locke and Russell, is rigorously disputed by Wittgenstein in his later works. This article critically examines Wittgenstein’s standpoint on the notion of a private language, with a specific focus on its plausibility. It meticulously investigates the five arguments proffered by Wittgenstein against the concept of a private language and evaluates the counterarguments presented by his critics. These arguments encompass the future use argument, the interpretation argument, the stage-setting argument, the use argument, and the practice argument. Through a comprehensive analysis of these arguments, Wittgenstein substantiates the intrinsic unattainability of a private language. A privately defined word lacks the fundamental attributes of language, notably an established meaning, usability, prospective applicability, practical implications, interpretability, and a coherent framework governing the roles of its constituent elements. Ultimately, it is asserted that a private language cannot exist autonomously, separate from a public language.

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