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Perspectives on Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations
open accessKeywords Ordinary Language Philosophy • Knowledge • Reading • Religious Belief • Philosophy of Language • Relation • Historical Reception of Wittgenstein • Justification • Ordinary Language • Language Use • Concept • Understanding • Frege • Social understanding • Transitive use • Organization • Experience of Meaning • Formalism • Private charts • Know-How • Sraffa • Intransitive use • Metaphilosophy • Robinson • Family Resemblance • Remarks on Religion • Criterion of Identity • Anti-psychologism • Giving and using a sample • Intention • Philosophical Investigations • Philosophy of Religion • Physiological explanation • Meaning • Fideism • AI • Religion • ‘Subjective’ knowledge • Confession • Duchamp • Wallpaper pattern • Language-games • Use • Hänsel • Austin • Reference • Tolstoy • On Certainty • Rules • Language • Grammar • Context • Commonsense Psychology • Philosophy of Mind • The rule-fixing problem • Memory • Anscombe • Philosophers’ Language • Mind • Wittgenstein • Rule-Following • Religious Language
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PERSPECTIVES ON WITTGENSTEIN’S PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS
- The Philosophical Investigations and Its Seventieth Anniversary
- Luigi Perissinotto, Elena Valeri
- Nov. 19, 2024
- Home Language and Philosophers’ Language
- Lars Hertzberg
- Oct. 14, 2024
- The Grammar of the Ordinary
- Valérie Aucouturier
- Oct. 14, 2024
- The Philosophical Investigations in Philosophy of Religion
- Thomas Carroll
- Oct. 21, 2024
- Answering Sraffa on Religion: Wittgenstein Walking the Tightrope
- Mauro Engelmann
- Oct. 14, 2024
- Wittgenstein on Use, Meaning and the Experience of Meaning
- Elena Valeri
- Nov. 29, 2024
- “Following according to a rule is FUNDAMENTAL to our language-game”. Rules and Meaning in Wittgenstein
- William Child
- Oct. 21, 2024
- Frege and Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy
- Marie McGinn
- Oct. 21, 2024
- From the Referential to the Relational: Duchamp and Wittgensteinian Family Resemblance
- Marjorie Perloff
- Oct. 29, 2024
- The Bridge from Language to Mind: PI, §§240-256
- Meredith Williams
- Oct. 25, 2024
- Understanding Others, Conceptual Know-How and Social World
- Rémi Clot-Goudard
- Oct. 14, 2024
- Wittgenstein’s Methodology of Gestalt Psychology
- Michel Ter Hark
- Oct. 29, 2024
- Discussions of a Private Language: Wittgenstein and Rhees
- Volker Munz
- Nov. 9, 2024
- Caveat Lector: From Wittgenstein to The Philosophy of Reading
- Robert Hanna
- Oct. 21, 2024
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Wittgenstein, Contexts, and Artificial Intelligence
An Engineer Among Philosophers, a Philosopher Among Engineers - Carlo Penco
- Oct. 21, 2024
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ECF_issue_369 |
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Vol. 5 | Issue 3 | October 2024 |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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Monographic journal issue |
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en |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/riviste/the-journal-for-the-philosophy-of-language-mind-an/2024/3/ |
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JoLMA |
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2024-10-14 |
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dc.identifier.eissn |
2723-9640 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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dc.identifier.doi |
10.30687/Jolma/2723-9640/2024/03 |
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no |
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dc.subject |
AI |
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dc.subject |
Anscombe |
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dc.subject |
Anti-psychologism |
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dc.subject |
Austin |
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dc.subject |
Commonsense Psychology |
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dc.subject |
Concept |
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dc.subject |
Confession |
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dc.subject |
Context |
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dc.subject |
Context |
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dc.subject |
Criterion of Identity |
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dc.subject |
Duchamp |
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dc.subject |
Experience of Meaning |
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dc.subject |
Family Resemblance |
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dc.subject |
Family Resemblance |
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dc.subject |
Fideism |
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dc.subject |
Formalism |
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dc.subject |
Frege |
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dc.subject |
Giving and using a sample |
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dc.subject |
Grammar |
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dc.subject |
Historical Reception of Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Hänsel |
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dc.subject |
Intention |
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dc.subject |
Intransitive use |
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dc.subject |
Justification |
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dc.subject |
Know-How |
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dc.subject |
Knowledge |
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dc.subject |
Language |
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dc.subject |
Language |
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dc.subject |
Language Use |
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dc.subject |
Language-games |
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dc.subject |
Meaning |
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dc.subject |
Meaning |
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dc.subject |
Memory |
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dc.subject |
Metaphilosophy |
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dc.subject |
Mind |
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dc.subject |
On Certainty |
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dc.subject |
Ordinary Language |
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dc.subject |
Ordinary Language |
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dc.subject |
Ordinary Language Philosophy |
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dc.subject |
Organization |
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dc.subject |
Philosophers’ Language |
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dc.subject |
Philosophical Investigations |
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dc.subject |
Philosophy of Language |
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dc.subject |
Philosophy of Mind |
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dc.subject |
Philosophy of Religion |
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dc.subject |
Physiological explanation |
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dc.subject |
Private charts |
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dc.subject |
Reading |
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dc.subject |
Reference |
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dc.subject |
Relation |
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dc.subject |
Religion |
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dc.subject |
Religious Belief |
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dc.subject |
Religious Language |
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dc.subject |
Remarks on Religion |
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dc.subject |
Robinson |
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dc.subject |
Rule-Following |
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dc.subject |
Rules |
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dc.subject |
Social understanding |
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dc.subject |
Sraffa |
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dc.subject |
The rule-fixing problem |
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dc.subject |
Tolstoy |
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dc.subject |
Transitive use |
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dc.subject |
Understanding |
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dc.subject |
Use |
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dc.subject |
Use |
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dc.subject |
Wallpaper pattern |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
Wittgenstein |
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dc.subject |
‘Subjective’ knowledge |