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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1973
Tractatus, 5.62 famously says: ‘… what the solipsist means is quite correct; only it cannot be said but makes itself manifest. The world is my world: this is manifest in the fact that the limits of language (of that language which alone I understand) mean the limits of my world.’ The later part of this repeats what was said in summary at 5.6: ‘the ...
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Tractatus, 5.62 famously says: ‘… what the solipsist means is quite correct; only it cannot be said but makes itself manifest. The world is my world: this is manifest in the fact that the limits of language (of that language which alone I understand) mean the limits of my world.’ The later part of this repeats what was said in summary at 5.6: ‘the ...
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Wittgenstein’s phenomenology and Wittgenstein’s phenomenological relevance
Polish Journal of Philosophy, 2009After interpreting some of the passages in which Wittgenstein refers to phenomenology, this paper tries to clarify why Wittgenstein came to conclude that his work had to be ultimately understood in terms of phenomenology. Secondly, the paper discusses the phenomenological relevance of some of Wittgenstein's views on language.
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2010
presentazione del pensiero di Wittgenstein fatta in modo semplice per studenti di ...
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presentazione del pensiero di Wittgenstein fatta in modo semplice per studenti di ...
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2015
Introduction Michael Campbell and Michael O'Sullivan 1. Wittgenstein on Perception: an Overview Michael Campbell and Michael O'Sullivan 2. Two Senses of 'See' Marie McGinn 3. Suffering Intentionally? Charles Travis 4. Contentless Perceiving: The Very Idea Dan Hutto 5. Wittgenstein, Phenomenal Concepts, and What It's Like William Child 6. Seeing and Not-
Michael Campbell, Michael O'Sullivan
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Introduction Michael Campbell and Michael O'Sullivan 1. Wittgenstein on Perception: an Overview Michael Campbell and Michael O'Sullivan 2. Two Senses of 'See' Marie McGinn 3. Suffering Intentionally? Charles Travis 4. Contentless Perceiving: The Very Idea Dan Hutto 5. Wittgenstein, Phenomenal Concepts, and What It's Like William Child 6. Seeing and Not-
Michael Campbell, Michael O'Sullivan
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Making Sense of Wittgenstein’s Bloomsbury and Bloomsbury’s Wittgenstein
2016Ludwig Wittgenstein held a contradictory, queer position in Bloomsbury. He was in several homerotically-charged close friendships with men, including John Maynard Keynes, yet he was awkward in the cosmopolitan company of Bloomsbury and derided at Cambridge by second-generation Bloomsberry Julian Bell. Nonetheless, Wittgenstein was concerned with themes
Madelyn Detloff, Gaile Pohlhaus
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Philosophy, 1991
The influence of Goethe on Wittgenstein is just beginning to be appreciated. Hacker and Baker, Westphal, Monk, and Haller have all drawn attention to significant affinities between the two men's work, and the number of explicit citations of Goethe in Wittgenstein's texts supports the idea that we are not dealing simply with a matter of deeplying ...
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The influence of Goethe on Wittgenstein is just beginning to be appreciated. Hacker and Baker, Westphal, Monk, and Haller have all drawn attention to significant affinities between the two men's work, and the number of explicit citations of Goethe in Wittgenstein's texts supports the idea that we are not dealing simply with a matter of deeplying ...
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2004
Essays on different aspects of Wittgenstein's ...
PICARDI, EVA, COLIVA, ANNALISA
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Essays on different aspects of Wittgenstein's ...
PICARDI, EVA, COLIVA, ANNALISA
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