Directory > Society > Philosophy > Philosophers > W > Wittgenstein, Ludwig > Works > Philosophical Investigations Scholarship On The Relations Between Ludwig Wittgenstein And Charles S. Peirce Article by Jaime Nubiola, discussing Rorty's claim of a close similarity between Pierce's pragamtism and Wittgenstein's views in the Investigations. http://members.door.net/arisbe/menu/library/aboutcsp/nubiola/scholar.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Online Text with Commentary (PI §1-88) Comments and analysis on the first 88 sections by Lois Shawver. http://www.dnai.com/~rathbone/lwtocc.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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What Happens When Wittgenstein Asks "What Happens When ...?" Article by E. T. Gendlin. http://www.focusing.org/gendlin5.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Obeying a Rule On Only One Occasion in PI §199 Short article by James Still, approaches this section with a close analysis of Wittgenstein's dictum `meaning is use'. http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/james_still/w_rule.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Language Learning Theory Article by Stacy J. Stoyanoff, comparing the picture of language acquistion given by Wittgestein in the Investigations, and the account of Augustine's that he rejects. http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/PES/1998/stoyanoff.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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An Introduction to Reading Wittgenstein Article by Louis Shawver, covering just the first three sections. http://www.california.com/~rathbone/wittgen.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Instructor's Lecture Notes (PI §1-119) By George Mattey, covering the first 119 sections of part I. http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/phi001/pinote.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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The Grammatical Fiction of PI §307 Short article by James Still, discussing Wittgenstein's approach to Cartesian introspection in section 307 of the Investigations. http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/james_still/w_fiction.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Can We Know Rules? Article in two parts by Alec McHoul. McHoul is critical of the reception of rule-governed activity in the human sciences, and argues that attention to Wittgenstein raises doubts that rules can properly be considered the object of knowledge. http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au:80/aiem/wocat1.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Aphorisms 70-75c Text of sections 70-75 with commentary by Lois Shawver. These sections concern definitions and determinacy of sense, and `family-resemblance' concepts. http://www.dnai.com/~rathbone/lw70-75c.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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