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Index
The Continuity of Wittgenstein's Thought
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
The Continuity of Wittgenstein's Thought
One Reading Wittgenstein
1. Wittgenstein's Old and New Ways of Thinking
2. Some Received Readings of the Investigations
3. Kripke's Reading of Wittgenstein
4. The Sceptical Paradox
5. The Private Language Argument
6. From Truth to Assertibility?
Two The Metaphysics and Semantics of the Tractatus
1. The Status of the Tractatus' Metaphysics
2. Objects
3. The Simplicity of Objects
4. The Ineffability of Pictorial Form
5. A Resolute Reading of the Tractatus
6. The Vacuity of Pictorial Form
7. The Legacy of the Tractatus
Three Wittgenstein's Later Approach to Philosophy
1. Attending to Use
2. Exorcising the Supernatural
3. What Theories Are Not
4. Wittgenstein's Constructive Vision
Four The Pervasiveness of Showing and Seeing
1. A Sense of Direction
2. Seeing an Aspect: What Is It One Sees?
3. Seeing an Aspect: What Is It to See One?
4. Proofs as Pictures
5. The Structure of Showing and Seeing
Five Criteria and the Manifestation of Mental States
1. Semantic versus Epistemological Questions
2. The Definitional Role of Criteria
3. Some Accounts of Criteria
4. Definitions and Knowledge
5. The Manifestation of Mental States
6. The Character of Mental States
7. On Certainty
Six Truth and the Argument against a Solitary Speaker
1. The Manifestation of Meaning
2. Kripke on Wittgenstein and Realism
3. Wittgenstein and Ramsey on Truth
4. The Argument against a Solitary Speaker
5. Moore's Paradox
6. Little Hans Plays the 'E'-Game
7. Truth and Agreement
Afterword Recent Affinities
1. Perspectivalism
2. Interpretationism
3. Realism
Index
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