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Contributions to Political Economy Advance Access originally published online on May 14, 2009
Contributions to Political Economy 2009 28(1):47-69; doi:10.1093/cpe/bzp004
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Sraffa and the Later Wittgenstein*

Ajit Sinha

This paper is an attempt at establishing the philosophical underpinnings and thus a deeper understanding of Sraffa's enigmatic book, particularly in the light of his well acknowledged influence on Wittgenstein's later philosophy or perhaps their mutual influence on each other's thinking during the period of late 1920s and 30s. It identifies and highlights certain parallels between the theoretical propositions of Sraffa in the Production of Commodities and the later Wittgenstein's propositions regarding his philosophy of language and meaning. It argues that both Sraffa and the later Wittgenstein eschew essentialism; both propose descriptive as opposed to predictive theories; and both are concerned with establishing the context that distinguishes sense from non-sense. It goes on to argue that it is unconvincing to suggest, as some scholars have done, that Sraffa's influence on Wittgenstein could either be located at his purported attack on the atomism of the Tractatus or its critique from the Gramscian perspective.


* This is a revised version of the paper presented at the Workshop on "Wittgenstein and Sraffa", 11–13 May 2006, organized by Graz Schumpeter Centre in cooperation with Department of Economics, Department of Philosophy and the Alexius Meinong Institute, University of Graz, Austria.


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