Wittgenstein : to follow a rule
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Wittgenstein : to follow a rule
(Routledge library editions, . Wittgenstein ; 4)
Routledge, 2006
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Routledge & K. Paul, 1981
Includes bibliographical references and index
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First published in 2005. The essays and replies in this volume represent, with some modifications, the proceedings of a colloquium held in Oxford in Trinity Term, 1979. With occasional exceptions, critical response to the Philosophical Investigations following publication focused on a limited range of topics - an unsystematic book was discussed in an unsystematic fashion. This book employs a different approach, one that interprets disconnected discussions of Wittgenstein's as united by a single underlying set of powerful arguments.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Introductory Essay: Communal Agreement and Objectivity, Christopher M. Leich, Steven H. Holtzman
- Part one Following a Rule: The Basic Themes
- Chapter I ::, Gordon Baker
- Chapter II ::, Christopher Peacocke
- Part two Following a Rule: Objectivity and Meaning
- Chapter III Rule-Following, Objectivity and the Theory of Meaning, Crispin Wright
- Chapter IV ::, Gareth Evans
- Part three Following a Rule and Ethics
- Chapter V *Much of 3 of this paper is adapted from my 'Virtue and reason', the Monist, 62, No. 3 (July 1979)
- I am grateful to the Editor and Publisher of the Monist for permission to use the material here. In revising the paper I read at the conference, I have been unable to resist trying to benefit from some of Simon Blackburn's thoughtful comments
- but most of the changes are merely cosmetic., John McDowell
- chapter VI Reply: Rule-Following and Moral Realism, Simon Blackburn
- Part four Following a Rule and the Social Sciences
- chapter VII Understanding and Explanation in The Geisteswissenschaften, Charles Taylor
- chapter VIII ::, Philip Pettit
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