Beyond rules

History of the Human Sciences 13 (2):17-36 (2000)
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Abstract

I: Winch’s emphasis on philosophy’s concern with language and on rule-following; II: Winch’s misgivings about limits of analogy between rules and language; III: Rhees’ comparison of the unity of discourse with conversation, and claim that language makes sense if living makes sense; IV: Winch’s later emphasis on the fragility of conditions for understanding both between cultures and within our own

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Culture and Value.L. Wittgenstein - 1982 - Critica 14 (41):93-96.
The Idea of a Social Science.Peter Winch - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (2):247-248.
Culture and Value.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. H. Von Wright, Heikki Nymam & Peter Winch - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (1):70-73.
Ethics and Action.Peter Winch - 1972 - Religious Studies 9 (2):245-247.
Trying to Make Sense.Peter Winch - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 29 (3):190-192.

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