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Expressing What You Say: Neo‐Expressivism and the Matching Question
ABSTRACT It is often appropriate to defer to one another when we ascribe mental states to ourselves in the present tense, even when these self‐ascriptions are evidentially unsupported. One way to explain this ‘first‐person authority’ is in terms of what such self‐ascriptions express.
Benjamin Ian Winokur
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Beyond Relativism? Re-engaging Wittgenstein [PDF]
Relativism is the view that there are as many worlds as there are ways of thinking and expressing the worlds that are expressed. That is to say, things are related to the ways in which we express them. Thus philosophers assert that the way we express our
Bal, Ramakanta
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Wittgenstein and Scientific Knowledge: A Sociological Perspective. [PDF]
Kenneth Colburn, Derek L. Phillips
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Ideation and Appropriation: Wittgenstein on Intellectual Property [PDF]
This paper provides a critique of the contemporary notion of intellectual property based on the consequences of Wittgenstein's “private language argument”.
Friedland, Julian
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Process and Dynamics in AI and Language Use
Abstract In this volumed, Randall Beer and Joanna Rączaszek‐Leonardi have opened an important discussion of what is further needed to enhance the reach of dynamical approaches to cognition. Focusing on issues concerning the nature of language and developments in language technology, we have attempted, in this brief contribution, to place their ...
Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Gregory J. Mills
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Wittgenstein's Contributions to Philosophy [PDF]
Any discussion of Wittgenstein's philosophical thought would be incomplete without taking notice of the method he employs. Often criticized for his style and organization, many feel that they are indicative of his state of mind; that such a lack of rigid
Thompson, James M.
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Spatial Variation in the Educational Gradient of First Motherhood in Spain: Occurrence and Timing
ABSTRACT Several studies have analyzed the relationship between educational attainment and fertility across countries, identifying significant differences. However, these works often overlook intra‐country variation, which may play an important role in moderating that relationship.
Manuel T. Valdés +2 more
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Language-Games in the Later Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein [PDF]
Michael B. Sinclair
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When Wittgenstein was young, he wrote a small book intended to solve all of philosophy’s problems with language, called Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922). As an intellectual piece, the Tractatus is a strange beast, written by a student with the voice
Marin, Lavinia
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