Wittgensteinian Themes: Essays, 1978-1989

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Cornell University Press, 1995 - 216 من الصفحات
At a time when interest in the Wittgensteinian tradition has quickened, this volume brings together fourteen essays by Norman Malcolm, a prominent philosopher who studied with Wittgenstein. Including some of Malcolm's last work, the papers address key aspects of Wittgenstein's legacy. Wittgensteinian Themes demonstrates the clarity and accessibility for which Malcolm's writing is renowned. Like most of his work, the essays examine basic issues in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. Himself a noted philosopher, Georg Henrik von Wright has chosen the papers included here and appended to the volume his eloquent Memorial Address for Norman Malcolm, delivered at King's College, London, in November 1990. Professor von Wright has also supplied a brief preface.
 

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Thinking
1
Whether I Is a Referring Expression
16
Functionalism in Philosophy of Psychology
27
Kripke on Heat and Sensations of Heat
45
Kripke and the Standard Meter
56
The Relation of Language to Instinctive Behavior
66
Wittgenstein and Idealism
87
The Intentionality of SensePerception
109
Turning to Stone
133
Wittgenstein on Language and Rules
145
Language Game 2
172
The Mystery of Thought
182
Disentangling Moores Paradox
195
NORMAN MALCOLM MEMORIAL ADDRESS
207
INDEX
215
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Subjectivity
118

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