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Nice tutorial on Wittgenstein's conception of grammar3 comments

dprice218 wrote 3 months ago: I’m a bit overwhelmed with finals and papers, but I did have a chance to read about half of Ro … more →

Tags: Philosophy of Language, Wittgenstein resources

'Language as representational' on my mind

dprice218 wrote 9 months ago: Is language representational?  The question might be more carefully phrased as, need all languages … more →

Tags: Blogs specifically about Wittgenstein, language games in philosophy, My philosophical blogging peers, Philosophy of Language, Epistemology, language as representational, Meaning, objects, Proposition

Is it reasonable to categorize Wittgenstein's 'voices'?

dprice218 wrote 9 months ago: In attempting to bring clarity to an extremely confused text, Louis Shawver at http://users.rcn.com/ … more →

Tags: Philosophy of Language, language games in philosophy, language games, Wittgenstein commentary, Wittgenstein's 'voices'

Philosophical Investigations online1 comment

dprice218 wrote 9 months ago: If you don’t mind commentary, Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations (courtesy of L … more →

Tags: Wittgenstein online, Philosophical Investigations

Tension in early-Wittgenstein's critique of set theory1 comment

dprice218 wrote 9 months ago: I was doing some light reading this morning and I learned that Wittgenstein’s critique of the … more →

Tags: Philosophy of Language, Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics, Set Theory, Wittgenstein's early philosophy, Philosophy of Mathematics, intension vs extension, principle of extensionality, tractatus, Wittgenstein's mentor

Wittgenstein's subtle asserting? Discussion of Gendler's piece.

dprice218 wrote 10 months ago: E.T. Gendlin of University of Chicago has an interesting paper available online called What Happens … more →

Tags: Links, My philosophical blogging peers, Blogs specifically about Wittgenstein, Wittgenstein show, Wittgenstein interpretation, ET Gendlin, showing vs asserting, Wittgenstein's intent

Wittgenstein is popular!

dprice218 wrote 1 year ago: It turns out that Wittgenstein is kinda popular. According to a keyword research tool I used earlier … more →


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