Wittgenstein and contemporary philosophy : essays
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Wittgenstein and contemporary philosophy : essays
Thoemmes, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This anthology focuses on the relationship of Wittgenstein's philosophy to currents and controversies in the contemporary philosophical scene. Most of these essays appear for the first time, some written specifically for this volume.
Table of Contents
- "Die Wende der Philosophie" - Wittgenstein's new logic of 1928, Jaakko Hintikka
- naturalism and the transcendental - the case of "form of life", Newton Garver
- Wittgenstein on grammar and essence, J.F.M. Hunter
- Wittgenstein on psychological verbs, Godfrey Vesey
- the phenomena of thinking, John V. Canfield
- Wittgenstein and scepticism with regard to the senses, Panayot Butchvarov
- Vs. (Wittgenstein, Derrida), Joseph Margolis
- Wittgenstein versus Quine on logical necessity, Hans-Johann Glock
- Wittgenstein, Kripke and the "paradox of meaning", Souren Teghrarian
- Wittgenstein and "mainstream" contemporary philosophy, Hubert Schwyzer.
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