The route- map of my talk: 3. As I will argue, Japanese philosopher omo Shuzo offered a systematic re-working of ori Wittgenstein' s proposal which cannot be categorized as any of the fashionable solutions to the mind-body problem either more specifically Omori views the physical language as a tool to re- describe what has been described by our ordina language, and hence precludes the possibility of separating either the physical or the mental from each other as a discrete ontological domainThe route-map of my talk: • 3. As I will argue, Japanese philosopher Omori Shūzō offered a systematic re-working of Wittgenstein’s proposal which cannot be categorized as any of the fashionable solutions to the mind-body problem either. More specifically, Omori views the physical language as a tool to redescribe what has been described by our ordinary language, and hence precludes the possibility of separating either the physical or the mental from each other as a discrete ontological domain