Analytic and continental philosophy : methods and perspectives : proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium

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Analytic and continental philosophy : methods and perspectives : proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium

edited by Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl, Harald Wiltsche

(Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society / Österreichische Ludwig-Wittgenstein-Gesellschaft, new ser. ; v. 23)

De Gruyter, c2016

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The divide between "analytic" and "continental" philosophy has occupied a central place in the meta-philosophical discourse of the 20th and 21st century. This volume collects contributions from leading philosophers whose work is in some way impacted by the divide. While some of them tackle the issue in a straightforward manner, others focus on concrete problems in relation to which meta-philosophical differences actually do matter.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Wittgenstein -- Can You Have My Pain? -- Wittgenstein's On Certainty and Relativism -- Wittgenstein and Free Will -- Wittgenstein's Last Writings -- Metaphilosophy and Methodology -- Analytic and Continental Philosophy: From Duality Through Plurality to (Some Kind of) Unity -- For Analytic Phenomenology -- Towards a New Foundationalist Turn in Philosophy: Transcending the Analytic-Continental Divide -- Two Phenomenological Accounts of Intuition -- Imagination and 4E Cognition: An Analytic-Continental Exchange -- Intuition und Argumentation - zum Verhaltnis von intuitiver und diskursiver Vernunft -- Truth against Reason, and Reason against Truth -- Philosophy of Mind -- Don't beep me, bro'! - A Worry About Introspection -- Metaphysical and Phenomenological Perspectives on Habituality and the Naturalization of the Mind -- Embodied Knowledge - Embodied Memory -- Panpsychism in the First Person -- What Is It Like to Be an Angel? -- Social Philosophy and Collective Intentionality -- Do Group Persons have Emotions - or Should They? -- Collective Intentionality and the Collective Person in Max Scheler -- Being Well Together - Aristotle on Joint Activity and Common Sense -- Pretence and the Inner. Reflections on Expressiveness and the Experience of Self and Other -- Socialization, Reflection, and Personhood -- 'Vaulting Ambition' - Machiavelli's Emtpy and Impure Concepts -- Ethics and Value Theory -- The Distinction between Objective and Subjective Standards in the Criminal Law -- Gibt es einen kantianischen Intuitionismus in der Ethik? -- Sensibility and Values Toward a Phenomenological Theory of the Emotional Life -- Stolz und Vorurteil. UEber einige Schwierigkeiten der ethischen Selbstbewertung -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects

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