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    Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    By exploring the significance of Wittgenstein’s later texts relating to the philosophy of language, _Wittgenstein’s Later Theory of Meaning_ offers insights that will transform our understanding of the influential 20th-century philosopher. Explores the significance of Wittgenstein’s later texts relating to the philosophy of language, and offers new insights that transform our understanding of the influential 20th-century philosopher Provides original interpretations of the _systematic_ points about language in Wittgenstein’s later writings that reveal his theory of meaning Engages in close readings of (...)
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    Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation.Hans Julius Schneider - 2013 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    By exploring the significance of Wittgenstein’s later texts relating to the philosophy of language, _Wittgenstein’s Later Theory of Meaning_ offers insights that will transform our understanding of the influential 20th-century philosopher. Explores the significance of Wittgenstein’s later texts relating to the philosophy of language, and offers new insights that transform our understanding of the influential 20th-century philosopher Provides original interpretations of the _systematic_ points about language in Wittgenstein’s later writings that reveal his theory of meaning Engages in close readings of (...)
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    Buddhist Meditation as a Mystical Practice.Hans Julius Schneider - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (2):773-787.
    On the basis of many years of personal experience the paper describes Buddhist meditation as a mystical practice. After a short discussion of the role of some central concepts in Buddhism, William James’ concept of religious experience is used to explain the goal of meditators as the achievement of a special kind of an experience of this kind. Systematically, its main point is to explain the difference between a craving for pleasant ‘mental events’ in the sense of short-term moods, and (...)
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  4. Liberating Language in Linji and Wittgenstein.James D. Sellmann & Hans Julius Schneider - 2003 - Asian Philosophy 13 (2-3):103-113.
    Our aim in this paper is to explicate some unexpected and striking similarities and equally important differences, which have not been discussed in the literature, between Wittgenstein's methodology and the approach of Chinese Chan or Japanese Zen Buddhism. We say ?unexpected? similarities because it is not a common practice, especially in the analytic tradition, to invest very much in comparative philosophy. The peculiarity of this study will be further accentuated in the view of those of the ?old school? who see (...)
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  5. Offene Grenzen, zerfaserte Ränder: Über Arten von Beziehungen zwischen Sprachspielen.Hans Julius Schneider - 1995 - Wittgenstein-Studien 2 (2).
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  6. Die Normativität der Sprache: ein Irrtum?Udo Tietz, Hans Julius Schneider & Sebastian Rödl - 2003 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (1):63-114.
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    An Integration of Wittgenstein and Frege?Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 115–127.
    This chapter focuses on the linguistic structure to the extent that it can be understood in relation to linguistic activity. In order to arrive at an adequate, non‐formal concept of structure, the author and his colleagues oriented themselves on Frege's thought as the most plausible starting point. Wittgenstein's considerations is then taken into account, without endangering the systematic and comprehensive character of the picture as painted by Frege. The chapter highlights two central statements with which Wittgenstein contradicts Frege. First is (...)
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    Dummett's Doubts and Frege's Concept of “Sense”.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 128–136.
    This chapter deals with the following questions: What does Michael Dummett demand of a “systematic” theory of meaning, and what understanding of Frege's “level of sense” leads him to conclude that, if Wittgenstein is correct in denying that there is such a level, then no systematic theory of meaning is possible? For Dummett, an understanding of the meaning side of language is not “systematic” if it must hold that a sentence is understood only because it has been previously learned as (...)
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    Nature, Truth, and Value: Exploring the Thinking of Frederick Ferrz.George Allan, Merle Allshouse, Harley Chapman, John B. Cobb, John Compton, Donald A. Crosby, Paul T. Durbin, Barbara Meister Ferré, Frederick Ferré, Frank B. Golley, Joseph Grange, John Granrose, David Ray Griffin, David Keller, Eugene Thomas Long, Elisabethe Segars McRae, Leslie A. Muray, William L. Power, James F. Salmon, Hans Julius Schneider, Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Udo E. Simonis, Donald Wayne Viney & Clark Wolf (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    In this thorough compendium, nineteen accomplished scholars explore, in some manner the values they find inherent in the world, their nature, and revelence through the thought of Frederick Ferré. These essays, informed by the insights of Ferré and coming from manifold perspectives—ethics, philosophy, theology, and environmental studies, advance an ambitious challenge to current intellectual and scholarly fashions.
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    Nature, Truth, and Value: Exploring the Thinking of Frederick Ferrz.George Allan, Merle Allshouse, Harley Chapman, John B. Cobb, John Compton, Donald A. Crosby, Paul T. Durbin, Barbara Meister Ferré, Frederick Ferré, Frank B. Golley, Joseph Grange, John Granrose, David Ray Griffin, David Keller, Eugene Thomas Long, Elisabethe Segars McRae, Leslie A. Muray, William L. Power, James F. Salmon, Hans Julius Schneider, Dr Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Udo E. Simonis, Donald Wayne Viney & Clark Wolf (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    In this thorough compendium, nineteen accomplished scholars explore, in some manner the values they find inherent in the world, their nature, and revelence through the thought of Frederick FerrZ. These essays, informed by the insights of FerrZ and coming from manifold perspectives—ethics, philosophy, theology, and environmental studies, advance an ambitious challenge to current intellectual and scholarly fashions.
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    Syntactic Metaphor: Frege, Wittgenstein, and the Limits of a Theory of Meaning.Hans Julius Schneider - 1990 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (2):137-153.
  12. Hirn als Subjekt? Grenzfragen der neurobiologischen Hirnforschung (III).Hans-Peter Krüger, Hans Flohr, Gerhard Roth, Wolf Singer, Reinhard Olivier, Ilan Samson, Stefan Giesewetter, Hans Julius Schneider & Gesa Lindemann - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (5).
     
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    Vorwort.Matthias Kroß & Hans Julius Schneider - 1999 - In Hans Julius Schneider & Matthias Kross (eds.), Mit Sprache Spielen: Die Ordnung Und Das Offene Nach Wittgenstein. Akademie Verlag. pp. 7-10.
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    Arbeit oder Leerlauf? Die bleibende Aktualität der Sprachphilosophie.Hans Julius Schneider - 2010 - Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 35 (3):303-314.
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    Ausblick: Religion, Moral, Politik.Hans Julius Schneider - 2008 - In Religionreligion. Walter de Gruyter.
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    A “Theory of Meaning” – In What Sense?Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 166–179.
    This chapter highlights that what is today perhaps most commonly called a “theory of meaning” (i.e., one where there is a robust sense of “theory” not exemplified in Wittgenstein's work) will in most cases be “pure” in Rorty's sense (i.e., it will have no direct epistemological concerns) and can (in Dummett's sense) only be a modest one, since it does not explain what “being in command of a concept” consists in. It typically treats a logical system of the kind developed (...)
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    Bringen religiöse Erfahrungen Erkenntnisse?Hans Julius Schneider - 2019 - In Eckhard Frick & Lydia Maidl (eds.), Spirituelle Erfahrung in Philosophischer Perspektive. De Gruyter. pp. 185-196.
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    Complexity.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 104–114.
    In this chapter the author discusses some of Wittgenstein's statements, which directly concern the problem of linguistic complexity. The chapter provides a discussion on invented language games of the kind envisaged by Wittgenstein. The chapter explains two negative insights concerning the complexity of content in language. Summarized as claims they are: (1) there is no special realm of sense between “reality” and language, which would be the domain of grammar (or logical grammar); and (2) employing a complex sentence is a (...)
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    Correction to: Buddhist Meditation as a Mystical Practice.Hans Julius Schneider - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1621-1622.
    The paper was written for and planned to be published within the present collection of papers on Mood. Due to an editorial error, it has been published in Philosophia 45:2 773-787 rather than here.
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    Correction to: Buddhist Meditation as a Mystical Practice.Hans Julius Schneider - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1621-1622.
    The paper was written for and planned to be published within the present collection of papers on Mood. Due to an editorial error, it has been published in Philosophia 45:2 773-787 rather than here.
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    Charles Taylor's Conception of Language and the Current Debate about Theory of Meaning.Hans J. Schneider - 2020 - In Jacob Levy, Jocelyn Maclure & Daniel Weinstock (eds.), Interpreting Modernity: Essays on the Work of Charles Taylor. Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 36-48.
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    Die Asymmetrie der Kausalrelation. Überlegungen zur interventionistischen Theorie G. H. von Wrights.Hans J. Schneider - 1977 - In Manfred Riedel & Jürgen Mittelstraß (eds.), Vernünftiges Denken: Studien Zur Praktischen Philosophie Und Wissenschaftstheorie. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 217-234.
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  23. Dient der Subjunktor der Diskursabkürzung?Hans J. Schneider - 1982 - In Carl Friedrich Gethmann (ed.), Logik und Pragmatik: zum Rechtfertigungsproblem logischer Sprachregeln. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
     
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    Das Geistige und die Geister: Oder: Wovon handelt der religiöse Glaube?Hans Julius Schneider & Ansgar Beckermann - 2014 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (2):336-341.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Jahrgang: 62 Heft: 2 Seiten: 336-341.
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    Drittes Kapitel. „Kein Etwas aber auch nicht ein Nichts.“ Wittgensteins sprachphilosophischer Befreiungsschlag.Hans Julius Schneider - 2008 - In Religionreligion. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Das neue Fach „Lebensgestaltung - Ethik - Religionskunde": Sinnvolle Propädeutik oder fragwürdiger Ersatz für den Religionsunterricht?Hans Julius Schneider - 1998 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (2).
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    Das Prinzip der Ausdruckbarkeit, die Grenzen des Sagbaren und die Rolle der Metapher.Hans Julius Schneider - 2003 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (3):443.
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    Der Rechtsstaat zwischen Freiheit und Sicherheit.Hans-Peter Schneider - 1980 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 24 (1):22-39.
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  29. Die stellung Friedrich Nietzsches zum problem der griechischen kulturerscheinungen in seiner jugendphilosophie (bis zum bruch mit Wagner) auf der grundlage der romantischen metaphysik Arthur Schopenhauers und Richard Wagners..Hans Schneider - 1932 - Hildburghausen,: Druck von F. W. Gadow & sohn g.m.b.h..
     
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  30. Die Verankerung der Religion.Hans Julius Schneider, Christoph JÄGER, Matthias Jung & John V. Canfield - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (2).
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    Der Wert welcher Philosophie?Hans Julius Schneider - 2011 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (5):783-787.
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    Der Zustand der Welt – ein Skandal?Hans Julius Schneider - 2015 - In Gregor Betz, Dirk Koppelberg, David Lüwenstein & Anna Wehofsits (eds.), Weiter Denken - Über Philosophie, Wissenschaft Und Religion. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 213-226.
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    „Den Zustand meiner Seele beschreiben" Bericht oder Diskurs?Hans Julius Schneider - 1996 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 44 (1):117-134.
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    Einleitung.Hans Julius Schneider - 2008 - In Religionreligion. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Explanation and Understanding in the Theory of Language.Hans Schneider - 1979 - In Rainer Bäuerle, Urs Egli & Arnim von Stechow (eds.), Semantics from different points of view. New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 206--215.
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    Erstes Kapitel. Wissenschaftlich untermauerter Kinderglaube? Das Projekt einer ‚natürlichen Religion‘ bei David Hume.Hans Julius Schneider - 2008 - In Religionreligion. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Enteignen uns die Wissenschaften?: zum Verhältnis zwischen Erfahrung und Empirie.Hans Julius Schneider & Rüdiger Inhetveen - 1993
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  38. From actions to symbols: Wittgenstein's method and the pragmatic turn.Hans Julius Schneider - 1997 - Philosophia Scientiae 2 (2):213-229.
     
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    “Function” in Language Games and in Sentential Contexts.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 47–66.
    Wittgenstein asks himself how many types of sentences there are, and considers the traditional grammatical answer that there are assertions, questions, and imperatives. In this fictitious language game the assertion takes the form of a complex: a question coupled with a positive answer. This appears plausible when we imagine that the development of this language game began with questions, and assertions found their way into the game only later. Wittgenstein now brings to the fore the previously mentioned fact that despite (...)
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    Fünftes Kapitel. Die Darstellung der menschlichen Situation. Immanenz und Transzendenz.Hans Julius Schneider - 2008 - In Religionreligion. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Grammatical Sense” and “Syntactic Metaphor.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 152–165.
    The concept of “grammatical sense” could explain semantic complexity without positing a “sense” on the illocutionary level of “communicating something.” In order to assess the aptness of the concept of “grammatical sense” for resolving Dummett's problem, the author offers a rudimentary sketch of a solution based on Wittgenstein's very simple language games. This sketch shows what a systematic treatment of the meaning side of a language would look like once one recognizes the facts of projection and gives up the requirement (...)
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    How a Language Game Becomes Extended.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 21–34.
    In this chapter the author looks at how Wittgenstein applies his method of creating simple language games to discuss fundamental questions in the Philosophical Investigations and its preliminary works. Wittgenstein seems to think that numerals can be learned alone, demonstratively, without further linguistic context. He altogether ignores Frege's preferred interpretation “that the content of a statement of number is an assertion about a concept,” which, for Wittgenstein, would mean, among other things, that numerals can only be learned and used in (...)
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    Hypothese, Experiment, Theorie: zum Selbstverständnis d. Naturwiss.Hansjörg A. W. Schneider - 1978 - New York: de Gruyter.
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    Horizontverschmelzung, Inkommensurabilität und sprachliche Bilder.Hans Julius Schneider - 2017 - Wittgenstein-Studien 8 (1):211-238.
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    Helmuth Plessners „Unergründlichkeit der menschlichen Natur“ und die Rede von der „Transzendenz“.Hans Julius Schneider - 2015 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 5 (1):219-236.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Internationales Jahrbuch für philosophische Anthropologie Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 1 Seiten: 219-236.
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    Haben Senioren politischen Einfluß?Hans-Dieter Schneider - 1990 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 34 (1):87-96.
    In the present society those groups have the highest probability to realize their goals which execise the greatest influence. The older politicians have a bad image. The presence of elderly persons in influential positions is beneficial to the development of their intelligence. According to the model of >>actional space« satisfaction and motivation are linked with an adequate position on the dimensions of activities, · decisions, interactions, and esteem. Political influence has favorable effects on all four dimensions. Some examples of political (...)
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    Ist das Können eine ‚unergründliche Wissensform‘?: Sprachanalyse und Modellbildung in der Philosophie.Hans J. Schneider - 2018 - In Astrid Wagner & Ulrich Dirks (eds.), Abel Im Dialog: Perspektiven der Zeichen- Und Interpretationsphilosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 513-528.
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    Ist die prädikation eine sprechhandlung?Hans Julius Schneider - 1978 - In Kuno Lorenz (ed.), Konstruktionen Versus Positionen: Beiträge Zur Diskussion Um Die Konstruktive Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 1: Spezielle Wissenschaftstheorie. Bd 2: Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie. Paul Lorenzen Zum 60. Geburtstag. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 23-36.
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    Introduction.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–6.
    This introductory chapter investigates the significance of Wittgenstein's later philosophy of language for a theory of meaning. The authors claim that there is a systematic network of insights to be found in his later philosophy that is of epistemological relevance and that no philosophical treatment of language should neglect. The central claims include that we have to acknowledge that in Wittgenstein we find a diachronic perspective. What appears to be unsystematic in his approach loses much of this appearance as soon (...)
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    Ist Gott ein Placebo?: Eine Anmerkung zu Robert Spaemann und Hermann Lübbe.Hans J. Schneider - 1981 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 25 (1):145-147.
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