This is a collection of essays on Wittgenstein originally published between 1996 and 2019, with a new introduction. The essays defend and develop a central Wittgensteinian idea: â grammatical rulesâ for the use of expressions hold the key to understanding linguistic meaning, as well as its connections to necessary propositions, conceptual thought, and the nature of philosophy.
This is a collection of essays on Wittgenstein originally published between 1996 and 2019, with a new introduction. The essays defend and develop a central Wittgensteinian idea: â grammatical rulesâ for the use of expressions hold the key to understanding linguistic meaning, as well as its connections to necessary propositions, conceptual thought, and the nature of philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Hans-Johann Glock is a professor of philosophy at the University of Zurich (Switzerland), a Senior Advisor at the National Centre of Competence in Research 'Evolving Language' of the Swiss National Science Foundation and a recipient of a Humboldt Research Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Part I Norms and Necessity, Chapter 1 Necessity and Normativity Chapter 2 Necessity and Language: In Defence of Conventionalism Chapter 3 Does Language Require Conventions? Chapter 4 Philosophy Rehinged? Part II Thought and Concepts, Chapter 5 On Safari with Wittgenstein, Quine and Davidson Chapter 6 All Kinds of Nonsense Chapter 7 Wittgenstein on Concepts Chapter 8 Thought, Language and Animals Part III Meaning and Philosophy, Chapter 9 What Is Meaning? A Wittgensteinian Answer to an Un-Wittgensteinian Question Chapter 10 Philosophical Investigations Section 128: 'Theses in Philosophy' and Undogmatic Procedure Chapter 11 Philosophy and Philosophical Method Chapter 12 Unruly Wittgensteinians Bibliography Index of Names and Subjects
Acknowledgements Part I Norms and Necessity, Chapter 1 Necessity and Normativity Chapter 2 Necessity and Language: In Defence of Conventionalism Chapter 3 Does Language Require Conventions? Chapter 4 Philosophy Rehinged? Part II Thought and Concepts, Chapter 5 On Safari with Wittgenstein, Quine and Davidson Chapter 6 All Kinds of Nonsense Chapter 7 Wittgenstein on Concepts Chapter 8 Thought, Language and Animals Part III Meaning and Philosophy, Chapter 9 What Is Meaning? A Wittgensteinian Answer to an Un-Wittgensteinian Question Chapter 10 Philosophical Investigations Section 128: 'Theses in Philosophy' and Undogmatic Procedure Chapter 11 Philosophy and Philosophical Method Chapter 12 Unruly Wittgensteinians Bibliography Index of Names and Subjects
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