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FIDESThis paper presents an analysis of ethics and religion in the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein, focusing on the Tractus Logico-Philosophicus and the Philosophical Investigations. It situates Wittgenstein's philosophical thought within these philosophical discussions, challenging his image as merely a logician, philosopher of language, and analytic philosopher with contributions to mathematics, architecture, and philosophy. This research proposes considering him as a philosopher who explored the meaning of life and transcendence.









