Wittgenstein and Approaches to ClarityThe principal goal of this collection of stimulating essays is clarity about Wittgenstein's work in general and about his conception of clarity in particular. This in-depth, clearly presented study by an internationally recognised scholar of Wittgenstein will be of great interest to philosophers and students of 20th-century thought. |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
List of Abbreviations | 15 |
TRADITIONAL CLARITY | 31 |
Copyright | |
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analysis analytic analytic philosophy argument Aristotle Aristotle's beginning certainty chapter claim clarity common concept context Context Principle contrast Critical Philosophy definition Derrida différance discourse discussion distinction distinguished doubt E. E. Cummings empirical essay essence example explained expressed facts of natural framework Frege Garver grammar guage Husserl ical idea insistence involved judgment justice Kant Kant's knowledge Kraus language-games linguistic logic Malcolm matter McGuinness McGuinness's meaning metaphysics mind moral mystical natural history necessities and impossibilities Norman Malcolm objects ostensive definition perhaps person persuade philo Philosophical Investigations philosophy of language picture politics possible predicate presupposes principles problem propositions question realism reality reference rejection remark rhetoric role rules Russell scientific seems semantic sense sentences silence sort speak stein theory things thought tion Tractarian Tractatus transcendental truth-claims truth-functional understanding vague violence Wittgen Wittgenstein Wittgenstein says Wittgenstein's later words