Review of Rupert read, Laura cook (ed.), Applying Wittgenstein
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (7) (2008)
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Rupert Read (2003). Thomas Kuhn. International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):162-163.
Rupert Read (1995). Book-Reviews. British Journal of Aesthetics 35 (4):412-413.
Rupert Read (2006). A No-Theory?: Against Hutto on Wittgenstein. Philosophical Investigations 29 (1):73–81.
Rupert Read (2000). What 'There Can Be No Such Thing as Meaning Anything by Any Word' Could Possibly Mean. In Alice Crary & Rupert Read (eds.), The New Wittgenstein. Routledge.
Rupert Read (2003). Against 'Time–Slices'. Philosophical Investigations 26 (1):24–43.
Rupert Read (2003). Review: The Heart of What Matters: The Role for Literature in Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW] Mind 112 (447):506-509.
Phil Hutchinson & Rupert Read (2005). Review: Review Article: Whose Wittgenstein? [REVIEW] Philosophy 80 (313):432 - 455.
Rupert Read (2001). On Wanting to Say, “All We Need Is a Paradigm.”. The Harvard Review of Philosophy 9 (1):88-105.
Garry L. Hagberg (2007). Review of Ray Monk, How to Read Wittgenstein. [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):491–495.
Jon Cook & Rupert Read (2010). Wittgenstein and Literary Language. In Garry Hagberg & Walter Jost (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Literature. Wiley-Blackwell.
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