The uses of sense : Wittgenstein's philosophy of language

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The uses of sense : Wittgenstein's philosophy of language

Charles Travis

Clarendon Press, 1989

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Bibliography: p. [393]-395

Includes index

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内容説明

This book provides a novel interpretation of the ideas about language in Wittgenstein's 'Philosophical Investigations'. In particular, the author places the 'private language argument' in the context of wider themes in the Investigations, and thereby develops a picture of what it is for words to bear the meaning they do. Travis elaborates two versions of a private language argument, and shows the consequences of these for current trends in the philosophical theory of meaning.

目次

  • Two pictures of semantics
  • The making of semantic fact
  • The uses of language games
  • Doubt and knowledge ascription
  • The limits of doubt
  • Through the wilderness
  • The autonomy of fact-stating
  • The problems with private semantics

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