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Interactive Wittgenstein

Essays in Memory of Georg Henrik von Wright

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The philosophical thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein continues to have a profound influence that transcends barriers between philosophical disciplines and reaches beyond philosoph


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Luntley, Michael

Wittgenstein

Meaning and Judgement

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In this important study, Michael Luntley offers a compelling reading of Wittgenstein s account of meaning and intentionality, based upon a unifying theme in the early and later philosophies.


  • A compelling reading of Wittgenstein s account of meaning and intentionality.


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    Inhoudsopgave:
    Prefacevii
    Abbreviationsix
    1 Wittgenstein`s Master Argument1(20)
    1.1 Introduction
    1(1)
    1.2 Animating Signs
    2(7)
    1.3 The Platonist Source of Grammar
    9(2)
    1.4 The Cartesian Source of Grammar
    11(4)
    1.5 The Community Source of Grammar
    15(1)
    1.6 The Negative and Positive Phases - First Statement
    16(5)
    2 Realism, Language and Self21(27)
    2.1 Introduction
    21(1)
    2.2 Logic Takes Care of Itself
    22(5)
    2.3 The Need for Grammar
    27(7)
    2.4 The Metaphysical Options
    34(8)
    2.5 The Self
    42(6)
    3 This is How We Play the Game48(45)
    3.1 Introduction
    48(2)
    3.2 Two Kinds of `Hidden`
    50(8)
    3.3 Meaning and Use
    58(6)
    3.4 Use and Self
    64(3)
    3.5 Use and Augustine`s Mistake
    67(4)
    3.6 Is `Slab!` a Shortening of `Bring Me a Slab!` or is the Latter a Lengthening of the Former?
    71(6)
    3.7 This and Similar Things are called `Games`
    77(6)
    3.8 Spontaneity in Particular Circumstances
    83(10)
    4 Rules and Other People93(31)
    4.1 Introduction
    93(1)
    4.2 The Structure of an Argument
    94(6)
    4.3 The Bipartite Account of Meaning
    100(5)
    4.4 Practice
    105(10)
    4.5 What You See/Hear is not Normless
    115(4)
    4.6 Seeing the Similarity in Particular Cases
    119(5)
    5 Putting Your Self in the Picture124(28)
    5.1 Introduction
    124(1)
    5.2 The Standard Treatments
    124(4)
    5.3 What`s Special about Sensations?
    128(5)
    5.4 The Need for Calibration
    133(4)
    5.5 Calibration in Subjectivity
    137(5)
    5.6 Agreement in Forms of Life
    142(4)
    5.7 `Inner` Life Out There
    146(2)
    5.8 Now I Understand
    148(4)
    6 Seeing Things Aright152(25)
    6.1 Introduction
    152(3)
    6.2 Two Uses of the Word `See`
    155(10)
    6.3 See What I Mean
    165(3)
    6.4 Paying Attention
    168(2)
    6.5 The Place of Judgement
    170(3)
    6.6 What Comes Natural
    173(4)
    Bibliography177(5)
    Index182
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    Wittgenstein

    Meaning and Judgement

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    In this important study, Michael Luntley offers a compelling reading of Wittgenstein s account of meaning and intentionality, based upon a unifying theme in the early and later philosophies.


    • A compelling reading of Wittgenstein s account of meaning and intentionality.


      Taal / Language : English

      Inhoudsopgave:
      Preface.

      Abbreviations.

      1. Wittgenstein s Master Argument.

      Introduction.

      Animating Signs.

      The Platonist Source Of Grammar.

      The Cartesian Source Of Grammar.

      The Community Source Of Grammar.

      The Negative And Positive Phases First Statement.

      2. Realism, Language And Self.

      Introduction.

      Logic Takes Care Of Itself.

      The Need For Grammar.

      The Metaphysical Options.

      The Self.

      3. This Is How We Play The Game.

      Introduction.

      Two Kinds Of Hidden.

      Meaning And Use.

      Use And Self.

      Use And Augustine s Mistake.

      Is Slab! A Shortening Of Bring Me A Slab! Or Is The Latter A Lengthening Of The Former?.

      This And Similar Things Are Called Games .

      Spontaneity In Particular Circumstances.

      4. Rules And Other People.

      Introduction.

      The Structure Of An Argument.

      The Bipartite Account Of Meaning.

      Practice.

      What You See/Hear Is Not Normless.

      Seeing The Similarity In Particular Cases.

      5. Putting Your Self In The Picture.

      Introduction.

      The Standard Treatments.

      What s Special About Sensations?.

      The Need For Calibration.

      Calibration In Subjectivity.

      Agreement In Forms Of Life.

      Inner Life Out There.

      Now I Understand.

      6. Seeing Things Aright:.

      Introduction.

      Two Uses Of The Word See .

      See What I Mean.

      Paying Attention.

      The Place Of Judgement.

      What Comes Natural.

      Bibliography.

      Index
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      Formaat: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
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      Luntley, Michael

      Wittgenstein

      Meaning and Judgement

      Prijs Euro 86.85

      In this important study, Michael Luntley offers a compelling reading of Wittgenstein s account of meaning and intentionality, based upon a unifying theme in the early and later philosophies.


      • A compelling reading of Wittgenstein s account of meaning and intentionality.


        Taal / Language : English

        Inhoudsopgave:
        Preface.

        Abbreviations.

        1. Wittgenstein s Master Argument.

        Introduction.

        Animating Signs.

        The Platonist Source Of Grammar.

        The Cartesian Source Of Grammar.

        The Community Source Of Grammar.

        The Negative And Positive Phases First Statement.

        2. Realism, Language And Self.

        Introduction.

        Logic Takes Care Of Itself.

        The Need For Grammar.

        The Metaphysical Options.

        The Self.

        3. This Is How We Play The Game.

        Introduction.

        Two Kinds Of Hidden.

        Meaning And Use.

        Use And Self.

        Use And Augustine s Mistake.

        Is Slab! A Shortening Of Bring Me A Slab! Or Is The Latter A Lengthening Of The Former?.

        This And Similar Things Are Called Games .

        Spontaneity In Particular Circumstances.

        4. Rules And Other People.

        Introduction.

        The Structure Of An Argument.

        The Bipartite Account Of Meaning.

        Practice.

        What You See/Hear Is Not Normless.

        Seeing The Similarity In Particular Cases.

        5. Putting Your Self In The Picture.

        Introduction.

        The Standard Treatments.

        What s Special About Sensations?.

        The Need For Calibration.

        Calibration In Subjectivity.

        Agreement In Forms Of Life.

        Inner Life Out There.

        Now I Understand.

        6. Seeing Things Aright:.

        Introduction.

        Two Uses Of The Word See .

        See What I Mean.

        Paying Attention.

        The Place Of Judgement.

        What Comes Natural.

        Bibliography.

        Index
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        Gewicht: 430 gram
        Formaat: 240 x 163 x 21 mm
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        Wittgenstein : The Philosopher and his Works

        Publications of the Aurstrian Ludwig Wittenstein-Society. New Series

        Prijs Euro 105.95

        This wide-ranging collection of essays contains eighteen original articles by authors representing some of the most important recent work on Wittgenstein. It deals with questi


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        Inhoudsopgave:
        NOTE ON THE SECOND EDITION9
        ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS11
        INTRODUCTION13
        WITTGENSTEIN AND THE RELATION BETWEEN LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY73
        KNUT ERIK TRAN
        1. My relation to Wittgenstein
        73
        2. Two questions
        74
        3. "To stop doing philosophy"
        76
        4. What is it to be a philosopher?
        80
        TRYING TO KEEP PHILOSOPHY HONEST82
        LARS HERTZBERG
        1. The marginalization of Wittgenstein`s philosophy
        82
        2. Work on oneself
        85
        3. Bringing words back
        86
        4. A one-sided diet
        90
        5. The rabbit case
        93
        6. Pretensions are a mortgage
        95
        REMARKS ON WITTGENSTEIN`S USE OF THE TERMS "SINN", "SINNLOS", "UNSINNIG", "WAHR", AND "GEDANKE" IN THE TRACTATUS98
        GEORG HENRIK VON WRIGHT
        1. Sense and contingency
        98
        2. Sense and truth-value
        99
        3. Senseless truths?
        99
        4. Thoughts
        100
        5. "Legitimately constructed proposition"
        101
        6. Nonsensical Tractatus
        102
        WITTGENSTEIN`S EARLY PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AND THE IDEA OF `THE SINGLE GREAT PROBLEM`107
        MARIE MCGINN
        1. A `single great problem`
        107
        2. The significance of Frege and Russell
        109
        3. Russell`s theory of judgement
        112
        4. Frege`s conception of truth
        118
        5. The content of molecular propositions
        122
        6. Shared preconceptions
        123
        7. The propositions of logic
        126
        8. `Quite general propositions`
        130
        9. Inference
        135
        PETER WINCH ON THE TRACTATUS AND THE UNITY OF WITTGENSTEIN`S PHILOSOPHY141
        CORA DIAMOND
        1. Winch, Malcolm and the unity of Wittgenstein`s philosophy
        141
        2. Opposed understandings of the Tractatus
        146
        3. Thinking and projecting
        150
        4. What`s in a name?
        157
        5. Winch and formalism
        161
        6. Another problem with Winch`s reading
        166
        7. The significance of Winch`s philosophical practice
        170
        WITTGENSTEIN`S LATER CRITICISM OF THE TRACTATUS172
        JAMES CONANT
        1. A dispute about how to read the Tractatus
        172
        2. The first list
        182
        3. The second list
        187
        4. The third list
        199
        HOW MANY WITTGENSTEINS?205
        DAVID G. STERN
        1. Debates in Wittgenstein scholarship
        205
        2. The queer grammar of talk about Wittgenstein
        206
        3. Who wrote the Philosophical Investigations: Nine answers in search of a philosopher
        213
        4. Style and context
        220
        TAKING AVOWALS SERIOUSLY: THE SOUL A PUBLIC AFFAIR230
        EIKE VON SAVIGNY
        1. Preliminary
        230
        2. Use determines meaning
        231
        3. First person psychological utterances
        233
        4. Nonverbal expressions of mental states
        236
        5. Research bibliography
        241
        OF KNOWLEDGE AND OF KNOWING THAT SOMEONE IS IN PAIN244
        P.M.S. HACKER
        1. First person authority: the received explanation
        244
        2. Knowledge: the point of the concept
        248
        3. Knowledge: the semantic field
        253
        4. Methodological constraints
        257
        5. Some conditions of sense for the operators `A knows` and `I know`
        260
        6. The cognitive assumption: sensations
        262
        7. Objections to the non-cognitive account
        269
        WITTGENSTEIN AND HISTORY277
        HANS-JOHANN GLOCK
        1. Wittgenstein and history
        277
        2. Varieties of historicism
        278
        3. Wittgenstein and the history of philosophy
        282
        4. Wittgenstein and historicism
        289
        5. Wittgenstein and genealogy
        296
        IMPURE REASON VINDICATED304
        ALLAN JANIK
        1. Rationality, Wittgenstein and philosophy of science
        304
        2. Rule-following and the preconditions of experience
        308
        3. Aristotle`s conception of practical knowledge
        311
        4. How practice takes care of itself: The Common Law
        316
        5. Leaving things as they are
        317
        WITTGENSTEIN`S PHILOSOPHY OF PICTURES322
        KRIST NYIRI
        1. Wittgenstein`s philosophy of pictures
        322
        2. What the printed corpus offers
        325
        3. Using the Nachlass: towards a re-interpretation
        342
        4. A philosophy of post-literacy
        352
        A CASE OF EARLY WITTGENSTEINIAN DIALOGISM: STANCES ON THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF "RED AND GREEN IN THE SAME PLACE"354
        ANTONIA SOULEZ
        1. Dialogical style and musicality
        354
        2. Three (four) voices
        357
        3. "Our" answer to the phenomenologist
        360
        4. Conceptual characters, Denkstile, and the author
        362
        5. A faceless kind of voice the grammatical garb of the (absent) philosopher
        365
        WITTGENSTEIN: PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE367
        BRIAN MCGUINNESS
        1. The relation between form and content
        367
        2. The Tractatus
        369
        3. Philosophical Investigations
        374
        4. The form of publishing
        379
        A BRIEF HISTORY OF WITTGENSTEIN EDITING382
        ANTHONY KENNY
        1. Wittgenstein`s will
        382
        2. The seventies
        384
        3. The eighties
        386
        4. The nineties
        390
        5. The situation today
        393
        WHAT IS A WORK BY WITTGENSTEIN?397
        JOACHIM SCHULTE
        1. The Wittgenstein editions
        397
        2. Wittgenstein`s way of working
        400
        3. What is a work by Wittgenstein?
        402
        EVALUATING THE BERGEN ELECTRONIC EDITION405
        HERBERT HRACHOVEC
        1. The Bergen edition and Wittgenstein scholarship
        405
        2. Technical and other troubles
        406
        3. Prospects with XML
        412
        4. The Bergen edition and digital scholarship
        416
        WITTGENSTEIN IN DIGITAL FORM: PERSPECTIVES FOR THE FUTURE418
        CAMERON MCEWEN
        1. The digital turn
        418
        2. Wittgenstein as test bed for electronic humanities scholarship
        420
        3. Perspectives for the future
        426
        BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE SYSTEM431
        AUTHORS AND ABSTRACTS440
        THE EDITORS455
        NAME INDEX456
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        Preston, John

        Wittgenstein and Reason

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        The nature of reason has always been a topic at the very heart of Western philosophy. But the most famous philosopher of the twentieth century, Ludwig Wittgenstein, hardly ever discussed it. His work, though, does raise crucial questions about the subject.


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        Inhoudsopgave:
        1. Wittgenstein’s Critique of Frazer: Jacques Bouveresse (Collège de France).
        2. Relativism, Commensurability and Translatability: Hans-Johann Glock (Universität Zürich).
        3. ‘Back to the Rough Ground!’ Wittgensteinian Reflections on Rationality and Reason: Jane Heal (St John`s College, Cambridge).
        4. Worlds or Words Apart? Wittgenstein on Understanding Religious Language: Genia Schönbaumsfeld (University of Southampton).
        5. The Tightrope Walker: Severin Schroeder (The University of Reading).
        6. Rules and Reason: Joachim Schulte (Universität Zürich).
        7. Rule-Following without Reasons: Wittgenstein’s Quietism and the Constitutive Question: Crispin Wright (Univerrsity of St Andrews).
        Index
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        Wittgenstein and Reason

        Prijs Euro 28.69

        The nature of reason has always been a topic at the very heart of Western philosophy. But the most famous philosopher of the twentieth century, Ludwig Wittgenstein, hardly ever discussed it. His work, though, does raise crucial questions about the subject.


        Taal / Language : English

        Inhoudsopgave:
        1. Wittgenstein s Critique of Frazer (Jacques Bouveresse, Collège de France).

        2. Relativism, Commensurability and Translatability (Hans Johann Glock, Universität Zürich).

        3. `Back to the Rough Ground! Wittgensteinian Reflections on Rationality and Reason (Jane Heal, St John s College, Cambridge).

        4. Worlds or Words Apart? Wittgenstein on Understanding Religious Language (Genia Schönbaumsfeld, University of Southampton).

        5. The Tightrope Walker (Severin Schroeder, The University of Reading).

        6. Rules and Reason (Joachim Schulte, Universität Zürich).

        7. Rule Following without Reasons: Wittgenstein s Quietism and the Constitutive Question (Crispin Wright, Univerrsity of St Andrews).

        Index.
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        Ludwig Wittgenstein

        Over kleur

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        In de nalatenschap van Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) vond men een bundel opmerkingen over de kleuren. Met vele voorbeelden verheldert Over kleur de logica van onze kleurbegrippen. Niets lijkt zo vanzelfsprekend als kleur, maar Wittgenstein toont vooral de begrensdheid van de taal waarmee wij over dit fenomeen spreken.

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