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Blind obedience : paradox and learning in the later Wittgenstein /
| मुख्य लेखक: | |
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| स्वरूप: | Printed Book |
| भाषा: | English |
| प्रकाशित: |
London ; New York :
Routledge,
2010.
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| विषय: |
विषय - सूची:
- Structure and content of the philosophical investigations
- Wittgenstein's metaphilosophy
- The method of description
- Wittgenstein's distinctive arguments : from mistake to paradox
- Two domains : linguistic mastery vs. initiate learning
- The structure of the book
- Playing the game
- The Fregean picture of language
- Wittgenstein's rejection of Frege's idea
- Builders game : language or signaling?
- Dummett's challenge : sense vs. force
- The domestication of reference
- The problem of normative similarity 1 : ostension
- Rejection of Quine's picture of language
- Objects and paradigms
- Ostensive teaching and social practices
- Logical form and the paradox of thought
- The subliming of logic
- Frege's idea and the paradox of thought
- Davidson's challenge : meaning and logical form
- The limits of systematicity
- Meaning and the paradox of interpretation
- The problem of normative similarity 2 : rules
- Two pleas for interpretation
- The community view and reductionism
- The individualist view and mystification normativity and the threat of regularism
- Rules and regularities
- The public basis of normativity
- The social basis of normativity : the negative argument
- The social basis of normativity : the positive argument
- Necessity and the threat of psychologism
- Two forms of holism
- Stage-setting : conventions without decisions
- Background technique : necessity without metaphysics
- Normativity and "psychologized" necessity
- Learning, trust, and certainty
- The paradoxes of consciousness
- The problem of normative similarity 3 : consciousness
- The epistemology of subjectivity : paradox of self-knowledge
- The ontology of subjectivity : paradox of sensation
- Cartesian thought experiments and the expressivist view
- Criteria, deception, and the new problem of other minds.