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Seeing Wittgenstein anew /

Seeing Wittgenstein Anew is a collection which examines Ludwig Wittgenstein's remarks on the concept of aspect-seeing, showing that it was not simply one more topic of investigation in Wittgenstein's later writings but rather a pervasive and guiding concept in his efforts to turn philosoph...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Day, William, 1954-, Krebs, Víctor J., 1957-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: seeing aspects in Wittgenstein / William Day and Victor J. Krebs
  • Aesthetic analogies / Norton Batkin
  • Aspects, sense, and perception / Sandra Laugier
  • An allegory of affinities: on seeing a world of aspects in a universe of things / Timothy Gould
  • The touch of words / Stanley Cavell
  • In a new light: Wittgenstein, aspect-perception, and retrospective change in self-understanding / Garry L. Hagberg
  • The bodily root: seeing aspects and inner experience / Victor J. Krebs
  • (Ef)facing the soul: Wittgenstein and materialism / David R. Cerbone
  • Wittgenstein on aspect-seeing, the nature of discursive consciousness, and the experience of agency / Richard Eldridge
  • The philosophical significance of meaning-blindness / Edward Minar
  • Wanting to say something: aspect-blindness and language / William Day
  • On learning from Wittgenstein, or what does it take to see the grammar of seeing aspects? / Avner Baz
  • The work of Wittgenstein's words: a reply to Baz / Stephen Mulhall
  • On the difficulty of seeing aspects and the 'therapeutic' reading of Wittgenstein / Steven G. Affeldt
  • Overviews: what are they of and what are they for? / Frank Cioffi
  • On being surprised: Wittgenstein on aspect-perception, logic, and mathematics / Juliet Floyd
  • The enormous danger Gordon / C.F. Bearn
  • Appendix: a page concordance for unnumbered remarks in philosophical investigations / William Day.