Wittgenstein on language and thought - Info and Reading Options
the philosophy of content
By Tim (Timothy) Thornton
"Wittgenstein on language and thought" is published by Edinburgh University Press in c1998 - Scotland, the book is classified in bibliography genre, it has 212 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Wittgenstein on language and thought” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Wittgenstein on language and thought
- Author: Tim (Timothy) Thornton
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 212
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publish Date: c1998
- Publish Location: Scotland
- Genres: bibliography
- Dewey Decimal Classification: 192
- Library of Congress Classification: B3376.W564 T53 1998
“Wittgenstein on language and thought” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Semantics (Philosophy) - Language and languages - Philosophy - Meaning (Philosophy)
Edition Specifications:
- Number of Pages: ix, 212 p. ; 24 cm.
Edition Identifiers:
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 39873109
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): ^^^98202842^
- ISBN-13: 9780748609383 - 9780585060583
- All ISBNs: 0748609385 - 074861107X - 9780748609383 - 9780585060583
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"Wittgenstein on language and thought" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Preface
- 2- 1. Rival Approaches in the Philosophy of Content
- 3- 1. The Pre
- 4- hilosophical Characteristics of Content
- 5- 2. Strategic Choices for the Philosophical Elucidation of Content
- 6- 3. The Representationalist Orthodoxy
- 7- 4. The Wittgensteinian Alternative
- 8- 2. Wittgenstein's Destructive Criticisms of Explanations of Content
- 9- 1. The Connection Between Content and Normativity
- 10- 2. Wittgenstein on Linguistic Content
- 11- 3. Wittgenstein on Mental Content
- 12- 4. The Generality of Wittgenstein's Critical Arguments
- 13- 5. Wittgensteinian Arguments Against Representationalism
- 14- 3. Sceptical, Constructivist and Minimalist Interpretations of Wittgenstein
- 15- 1. Scepticism
- 16- 2. Constructivism
- 17- 3. Minimalism
- 18- 4. Wittgenstein and the Theory of Content
- 19- 1. Wittgenstein and Theories
- 20- 2. Wittgenstein's Account of the Pre
- 21- hilosophical Characteristics of Content
- 22- 3. Wittgenstein's Theory of Content and Externalism
- 23- 5. Wittgenstein and Davidson on Content
- 24- 1. Davidson's Theory of Interpretation
- 25- 2. Davidson and Wittgenstein on the Distinction between Scheme and Content
- 26- 3. Davidson and Wittgenstein on the Rejection of Internal Mental Objects
- 27- 4. Davidson, Wittgenstein and McDowell on the Connection of Thought and the World
- 28- 6. Content and Causality
- 29- 1. Wittgenstein on Physicalism
- 30- 2. Davidson's Causal Theory of Mind
- 31- 3. A Non
- 32- ausal Theory of Mind?
- 33- 4. An Objection to Anomalous Monism
- 34- 5. Concluding Remarks
- 35- Bibliography
- 36- Index.
"Wittgenstein on language and thought" Description:
Harvard Library:
Thornton defends and outlines the key issues of the philosophy of content found in Wittgenstein's influential Philosophical Investigations. He provides a systematic demonstration of Wittgenstein's views on linguistic meaning.
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