Feminist interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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University Park, Pa. :
Pennsylvania State University Press,
©2002.
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Colección: | Re-reading the canon.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Philosophy, language, and wizardry / Phyllis Rooney
- Wittgenstein, feminism, and the exclusions of philosophy / Nancy E. Baker
- Speaking philosophy in the voice of another: Wittgenstein, Irigaray, and the inheritance of mimesis / Tim Craker
- What do feminists want in an epistemology? / Alice Crary
- Making mistakes, rendering nonsense, and moving toward uncertainty / Sarah Lucia Hoagland
- Tractatio logico-philosophica: engendering Wittgenstein's Tractatus / Daniel Cohen
- The moral language game / Susan Hekman
- The short life of meaning: feminism and nonliteralism / Jane Braaten
- "Back to the rough ground!": Wittgenstein, essentialism, and feminist methods / Cressida J. Heyes
- Wittgenstein meets 'woman' in the language-game of theorizing feminism / Hilde Lindermann Nelson
- Using Wittgensteinian methodology to elucidate the meaning of "equality" / Christine M. Koggle
- Eleanor Rosch and the development of successive Wittgensteinian paradigms for cognitive science / Nalini Bhushan
- Words and worlds: some thoughts on the significance of Wittgenstein for moral and political philosophy / Judith Bradford
- Big dogs, little dogs, universal dogs: Ludwig Wittgenstein and Patricia Williams talk about the logic of conceptual rearing / Sandra W. Churchill
- Developing Wittgenstein's picture of the soul: toward a feminist spiritual erotics / Deborah Orr
- "No master, outside or in": Wittgenstein's critique of the proprietary subject / Janet Farrell Smith
- Wittgensteinian vision(s) and "passionate detachments": a queer context for a situated episteme / Wendy Lynne Lee
- Wittgenstein's Remarks on colour as remarks on racism / Bruce Krajewski
- Culture, nature, ecosystem (or why can't nature be naturalized) / Rupert Read
- Moving to new boroughs: transforming the world by inventing language games / Peg O'Connor.