The Literary WittgensteinJohn Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer Psychology Press, 2004 - 356 páginas The Literary Wittgenstein is a stellar collection of articles relating the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) to core problems in the theory and philosophy of literature. |
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... true source of most philosophical problems , we can solve these problems , like a therapist who cures his patients by showing them the source of their illness.4 Moreover , the importance of language for Wittgenstein is reflected not ...
... true only if there exists exactly one thing to which the name or description refers . Writing about Hamlet he states that " the propositions in the play are false because there was no such man . " . " 9 The problems of this position ...
... true not of this , but of another possible world ; and others that they refer not to ordinary , physical objects , but rather to a special kind of object , typically Meinongian objects , which do not exist , but subsist and , thus , can ...
... true , as Wittgenstein early and late has been taken to assert , that the problems of philosophy arise from a misunderstanding of our language . What could be a more intimate study of human self - defeat - humanity distinguished , for ...
... true of any text to the degree that one takes it seriously . Second , because any text to whose understanding the Investigations ( for example ) contributes is one to whose interpretation it in some measure submits . But what confers ...
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XII | 21 |
XIV | 34 |
XVI | 55 |
XVIII | 75 |
XIX | 92 |
XXI | 109 |
XXII | 125 |
XXIII | 127 |
XXXIII | 209 |
XXXIV | 211 |
XXXV | 228 |
XXXVI | 251 |
XL | 267 |
XLI | 289 |
XLIII | 291 |
XLIV | 305 |
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Wittgenstein and Gadamer: Towards a Post-analytic Philosophy of Language Chris Lawn Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |