The Wittgenstein legacy
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The Wittgenstein legacy
(Midwest studies in philosophy, v. 17)
University of Notre Dame Press, c1992
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780268013943
内容説明
This addition to the ""Midwest Studies in Philosophy"" series comprises the most recent volume on the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein to date. Here 16 philosophers explore both the challenges Wittgenstein presented to philosophy as well as the responses to those challenges from such noted thinkers as Kripke. By addressing various questions raised by Wittgenstein's work, these original essays aim to illuminate in one way or another the impact Wittgenstein's legacy has had on 20th-century philosophy.
目次
- Colours, Cultures and Practices, Alasdair MacIntyre
- Primitive Reactions - Logic or Anthropology, Lars Hertzberg
- Meaning and Intentionality in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy, John McDowell
- The Dispositionist Solution to Wittgenstein's Problem about Understanding a Rule - Answering Kripke's Objections, Carl Ginet
- On the Paradox Kripke Finds in Wittgenstein, Arthur Collins
- Intelligibility, Imperialism and Conceptual Scheme, Susan Hurley
- Wittgenstein on Understanding, Warren Goldfarb
- Persuasion, Peter Winch
- There is No Such Thing as Addition, Peter van Inwagen
- Quietism, Nick Zangwill
- Authorship and Authenticity - Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein, D.Z. Phillips
- Wittgenstein and Infinite Linguistic Competence, Ian Niles
- The Anti-Realist's Master Argument, Anthony Brueckner
- Thought and Language in the ""Tractatus"", Donna Summerfield
- Does Philosophy Only State What Everyone Admits? - A Discussion of the Method of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, Felicia Ackerman
- The Second Person, Donald Davidson.
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: pbk ISBN 9780268013950
内容説明
This addition to the "Midwest Studies in Philosophy" series comprises the most recent volume on the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein to date. Here 16 philosophers explore both the challenges Wittgenstein presented to philosophy as well as the responses to those challenges from such noted thinkers as Kripke. By addressing various questions raised by Wittgenstein's work, these original essays aim to illuminate in one way or another the impact Wittgenstein's legacy has had on 20th-century philosophy.
目次
- Colours, Cultures and Practices, Alasdair MacIntyre
- Primitive Reactions - Logic or Anthropology, Lars Hertzberg
- Meaning and Intentionality in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy, John McDowell
- The Dispositionist Solution to Wittgenstein's Problem about Understanding a Rule - Answering Kripke's Objections, Carl Ginet
- On the Paradox Kripke Finds in Wittgenstein, Arthur Collins
- Intelligibility, Imperialism and Conceptual Scheme, Susan Hurley
- Wittgenstein on Understanding, Warren Goldfarb
- Persuasion, Peter Winch
- There is No Such Thing as Addition, Peter van Inwagen
- Quietism, Nick Zangwill
- Authorship and Authenticity - Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein, D.Z. Phillips
- Wittgenstein and Infinite Linguistic Competence, Ian Niles
- The Anti-Realist's Master Argument, Anthony Brueckner
- Thought and Language in the "Tractatus", Donna Summerfield
- Does Philosophy Only State What Everyone Admits? - A Discussion of the Method of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, Felicia Ackerman
- The Second Person, Donald Davidson.
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