JoLMA. Vol. 5. Special issue - October 2024
Description
PERSPECTIVES ON WITTGENSTEIN’S PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS
The Philosophical Investigations and Its Seventieth Anniversary
Luigi Perissinotto, Elena Valeri
Home Language and Philosophers’ Language
Lars Hertzberg
The Grammar of the Ordinary
Valérie Aucouturier
The Philosophical Investigations in Philosophy of Religion
Thomas Carroll
Answering Sraffa on Religion: Wittgenstein Walking the Tightrope
Mauro Engelmann
Wittgenstein on Use, Meaning and the Experience of Meaning
Elena Valeri
“Following according to a rule is FUNDAMENTAL to our language-game”.
Rules and Meaning in Wittgenstein
William Child
Frege and Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy
Marie McGinn
From the Referential to the Relational: Duchamp and Wittgensteinian Family Resemblance
Marjorie Perloff
The Bridge from Language to Mind: PI, §§240-256
Meredith Williams
Understanding Others, Conceptual Know-How and Social World
Rémi Clot-Goudard
Wittgenstein’s Methodology of Gestalt Psychology
Michel Ter Hark
Discussions of a Private Language: Wittgenstein and Rhees
Volker Munz
Caveat Lector: From Wittgenstein to The Philosophy of Reading
Robert Hanna
Wittgenstein, Contexts, and Artificial Intelligence
An Engineer Among Philosophers, a Philosopher Among Engineers
Carlo Penco
Publisher:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressDate:
2024Format
application/pdf (6.66 MB)
Subject
• Meaning • Wittgenstein • Religious Belief • Philosophical Investigations • Physiological explanation • Memory • On Certainty • Transitive use • Mind • Remarks on Religion • Language • Formalism • Religious Language • The rule-fixing problem • Philosophy of Mind • Frege • Organization • Duchamp • Metaphilosophy • Historical Reception of Wittgenstein • Use • Confession • Religion • Reference • Intention • Ordinary Language Philosophy • Reading • Relation • Family Resemblance • Commonsense Psychology • Language Use • Fideism • Philosophy of Religion • Language-games • Anscombe • Knowledge • Ordinary Language • Philosophers’ Language • ‘Subjective’ knowledge • Giving and using a sample • Austin • Robinson • Rules • Understanding • Private charts • AI • Know-How • Philosophy of Language • Tolstoy • Grammar • Experience of Meaning • Social understanding • Concept • Criterion of Identity • Rule-Following • Hänsel • Context • Justification • Wallpaper pattern • Intransitive use • Sraffa • Anti-psychologism