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Wittgenstein-- rules, grammar, and necessity: essays and exegesis of 185-242
2010, Wiley-Blackwell
in English
- 2nd, extensively rev. ed. / by P.M.S. Hacker.
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Wittgenstein : Rules, Grammar and Necessity: Volume 2 of an Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Essays and Exegesis 185-242
2009, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Wittgenstein, rules, grammar, and necessity
1992, Blackwell
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Wittgenstein Rules, Grammar and Necessity: An Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations (Wittgenstein Rules, Grammar & Necessity)
June 1, 1988, Blackwell Publishing Limited
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Table of Contents
Analytical commentary
Fruits upon one tree
The continuation of the early draft into philosophy of mathematics
Hidden isomorphism
A common methodology
The flatness of philosophical grammar
Following a rule 185-242
Introduction to the exegesis
Rules and grammar
The tractatus and rules of logical syntax
From logical syntax to philosophical grammar
Rules and rule-formulations
Philosophy and grammar
The scope of grammar
Some morals
Exegesis 185-8
Accord with a rule
Initial compass bearings
Accord and the harmony between language and reality
Rules of inference and logical machinery
Formulations and explanations of rules by examples
Interpretations, fitting and grammar
Further misunderstandings
Exegesis 189-202
Following rules, mastery of techniques and practices
Following a rule
Practices and techniques
Doing the right thing and doing the same thing
Privacy and the community view
On not digging below bedrock
Private linguists and private linguists : Robinson Crusoe sails again
Is a language necessarily shared with a community of speakers?
Innate knowledge of a language
Robinson Crusoe sails again
Solitary cavemen and monolinguists
Private languages and private languages
Exegesis 203-37
Agreement in definitions, judgements, and form of life
The scaffolding of facts
The role of our nature
Forms of life
Agreement : consensus of human beings and their actions
Exegesis 238-42
Grammar and necessity
Setting the stage
Leitmotifs
External guidelines
Necessary propositions and norms of representation
Concerning the truth and falsehood of necessary propositions
What necessary truths are about illusions of correspondence : ideal objects, kinds of reality, and ultra-physics
The psychology of the A priori
Knowledge
Belief
Certainty
Surprise
Discoveries and conjectures
Compulsion
Propositions of logic and laws of thought
Alternative forms of representation
The arbitrariness of grammar
A kinship to the non-arbitrary
Proof in mathematics
Conventionalism.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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