
Why Deflationary Philosophy Keeps Attracting Mystics
Language philosopher Bry Willis examines the common tendency for mystical thinkers to misinterpret deflationary philosophy as a form of spiritual wisdom. While both perspectives acknowledge the limitations of language, they diverge sharply in how they treat the resulting silence: the mystic treats it as a sacred revelation, whereas the deflationist views it as a diagnostic tool for moving on. The author argues that this confusion stems from a shared aesthetic of restraint and a human impulse to fill conceptual voids with hidden meaning. Even figures like Wittgenstein have faced this issue, finding their attempts to simplify language repurposed as metaphysical sacraments. Ultimately, the work distinguishes between clearing intellectual space and consecrating it, asserting that philosophical subtraction is not a gateway to the divine.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/01/24/why-deflationary-philosophy-keeps-attracting-mystics/
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