Rethinking fideism through the lens of Wittgenstein’s engineering outlook

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Brad J. Kallenberg
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[1] University of Dayton,
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion | 2012年 / 71卷
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Wittgenstein; Cora Diamond; Engineering; Design; Fideism; Method of projection; Dynamical similarity; Satisfactoriness; Religious pluralism;
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Careful readers of Wittgenstein tend to overlook the significance his engineering education had for his philosophy; this despite Georg von Wright’s stern admonition that “the two most important facts to remember about Wittgenstein were, firstly, that he was Viennese, and, secondly, that he was an engineer.” Such oversight is particularly tempting for those of us who come to philosophy late, having first been schooled in math and science, because our education tricks us into thinking we understand engineering by extension. But we do not. I will illustrate this common tendency to misread Wittgenstein by examining three engineering concepts that have little significance for science but played important roles in Wittgenstein’s philosophical thinking. These are: method of projection, dynamical similarity, and satisfactoriness. The upshot of this analysis will be a strong challenge to the myth of his putative fideism because neither fideism nor its contrary simply would have occurred to Wittgensteinthe-engineer.
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