Lexicon of Arguments

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II 82
Cause/Reason/Wittgenstein: the explanation must distinguish between a cause and a motive/reason. (This is a grammatical distinction.) It is nonsense to ask how the other one knows what his motive/reason is. >https://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-list.php?concept=Reason%2FCause, >Reason (Justification), >Explanation, >Grammar.
II 104
Rule/Wittgenstein: we regard the rules as motives. It is wrong to assume that there is always a reason, but you do not know it! >Rules, >Rule following.
II 132
Motive/Cause/Wittgenstein: the motive, however, is included in the action, not the cause. >Actions.

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