The continuity of Wittgenstein's thought:
Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical work is informed throughout by a particular broad theme: that the semantic and mentalistic attributes of language and human life are shown by verbal and nonverbal conduct, but that they resist incorporation into the domain of the straightforwardly factual. So...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical work is informed throughout by a particular broad theme: that the semantic and mentalistic attributes of language and human life are shown by verbal and nonverbal conduct, but that they resist incorporation into the domain of the straightforwardly factual. So argues John Koethe, in contrast to the standard view that Wittgenstein's earlier and later philosophical positions are sharply opposed. In making his case for the essential continuity of Wittgenstein's thought, Koethe ranges over the entire corpus of the philosopher's writing, and concludes by pointing out connections between Wittgenstein's views and those of several contemporary philosophers, including Nagel, Dennett, Davidson, and Dummett. |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 188 S. |
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The Continuity of
Wittgenstein s Thought
John Koethe
Cornell Univers i ty Press I thaca and London
Contents
Preface ix
Abbreviations xiii
One Reading Wittgenstein 1
1 Wittgenstein s Old and New Ways of Thinking 4
2 Some Received Readings of the Investigations 7
3 Kripke s Reading of Wittgenstein 9
4 The Sceptical Paradox //
5 The Private Language Argument 75
6 From Truth to Assertibility? 18
Two The Metaphysics and Semantics of the Tractatus 20
1 The Status of the Tractatus Metaphysics 22
2 Objects 25
3 The Simplicity of Objects jo
4 The Ineffability of Pictorial Form 34
5 A Resolute Reading of the Tractatus jy
6 The Vacuity of Pictorial Form 40
7 The Legacy of the Tractatus 43
Three Wittgenstein s Later Approach to Philosophy 47
1 Attending to Use 49
2 Exorcising the Supernatural $j
3 What Theories Are Not S9
4 Wittgenstein s Constructive Vision 64
Four The Pervasiveness of Showing and Seeing 72
1 A Sense of Direction 75
2 Seeing an Aspect: What Is It One Sees? 80
3 Seeing an Aspect: What Is It to See One? 85
4 Proofs as Pictures 8g
5 The Structure of Showing and Seeing 9 2
Five Criteria and the Manifestation of Mental States 94
1 Semantic versus Epistemological Questions 96
2 The Definitional Role of Criteria g8
3 Some Accounts of Criteria 102
4 Definitions and Knowledge 104
5 The Manifestation of Mental States 108
6 The Character of Mental States 114
7 On Certainty 117
Six Truth and the Argument against a Solitary Speaker 122
1 The Manifestation of Meaning 124
2 Kripke on Wittgenstein and Realism IJI
3 Wittgenstein and Ramsey on Truth IJ$
4 The Argument against a Solitary Speaker ijg
5 Moore s Paradox 144
6 Little Hans Plays the E -Game 151
7 Truth and Agreement 158
Afterword Recent Affinities 164
1 Perspectivalism 166
2 Interpretationism 168
3 Realism 176
Index 183
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