All the chapters in this volume somehow and quite diversely, directly or indirectly, address the relation of Wittgenstein's philosophy, or at least of Wittgenstein- inspired philosophical thought, with scepticism, here generally envisaged as a many-sided tradition and not as a uniform and once for all established theoretical posture.
All the chapters in this volume somehow and quite diversely, directly or indirectly, address the relation of Wittgenstein's philosophy, or at least of Wittgenstein- inspired philosophical thought, with scepticism, here generally envisaged as a many-sided tradition and not as a uniform and once for all established theoretical posture.
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Lisbon Philosophical Studies - Uses of Languages in Interdisciplinary Fields 8
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Autorenporträt
António Marques, Ifilnova and New University of Lisbon. Rui Bertrand Romao, Department of Philosophy and Institute of Philosophy, University of Porto.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents - List of Contributors - Introduction - On the Language of Memory: From Scepticism to the - Therapeutics of Retrodictions - Queer Scepticism: Socrates, Sextus and Wittgenstein - Scepticism, Systems and Aspectual Dialectic - Belief in Ortega and Wittgenstein Disquietness, Worldhood and Selfhood: Conant's Wittgenstein and the Problem of Scepticism - Scepticism as Philosophical Superlative - Fools and Heretics. Some Sceptical and Relativist Traits in Wittgenstein's Thought - Going Back Home? - A Brief Remark on the Distinction between "Rustic" and "Urbane" Scepticism in Fogelin's Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Justification Scepticism and Lebensform: An Argument about Some Affinities between Wittgenstein and Pyrrhonian Scepticism
Table of Contents - List of Contributors - Introduction - On the Language of Memory: From Scepticism to the - Therapeutics of Retrodictions - Queer Scepticism: Socrates, Sextus and Wittgenstein - Scepticism, Systems and Aspectual Dialectic - Belief in Ortega and Wittgenstein Disquietness, Worldhood and Selfhood: Conant's Wittgenstein and the Problem of Scepticism - Scepticism as Philosophical Superlative - Fools and Heretics. Some Sceptical and Relativist Traits in Wittgenstein's Thought - Going Back Home? - A Brief Remark on the Distinction between "Rustic" and "Urbane" Scepticism in Fogelin's Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Justification Scepticism and Lebensform: An Argument about Some Affinities between Wittgenstein and Pyrrhonian Scepticism
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