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Index
COVER PAGE
WITTGENSTEIN AT WORK
TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT PAGE
INTRODUCTION: AIMS AND METHOD IN THE INVESTIGATIONS
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ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS: AUTHORS’ ABSTRACTS
Part 1
Part 2
CONTRIBUTORS
ABBREVIATIONS
Published Works
Unpublished Writings by Wittgenstein
PART 1
1: TURNING THE EXAMINATION AROUND: THE RECANTATION OF A METAPHYSICIAN
Re-Orienting the Investigation
The Sublime Version
Diagnosis: Projecting the Mode of Representation onto what is Represented
Idealizing the Prototype
Misunderstanding the Role of the Ideal
Turning the Examination Around
Notes
Bibliography
2: THE BUILDERS’ LANGUAGE – THE OPENING SECTIONS
Notes
Bibliography
Notes to Appendix
3: DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY: CHRISTENING SIMPLE OBJECTS PI 38–64
1: Wittgenstein at Philosophical Diagnosis and Therapy
2: Why Do PI 38 to 64 form a Sequence?
3: What Does the Metaphysical Theory Say?
4: The Diagnostic Character of PI 38–64
5: A Striking Example: PI 43
6: Wittgenstein’s Final Diagnosis
Notes
Bibliography
4: PHILOSOPHY’S HIDDEN ESSENCE PI 89–133
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Notes
Bibliography
5: A COGNITIVE SELF-THERAPY: PI 138–97
1: Introduction
2: Some New Notions
3: Wittgenstein’s Autonomous Thoughts
4: Wittgenstein’s Cognitive Habits
5: The Main Problem of Sections 138–97
6: Wittgenstein’s Declared Aims
7: Wittgenstein’s Therapeutic Approach
8: Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Relevance
9: Wittgenstein’s Therapeutic Turn
Notes
Bibliography
6: PUZZLES ABOUT RULE-FOLLOWING PI 185–242
1: Philosophy
2 A Common Misunderstanding
3 The Treatment of a Problem
Notes
Bibliography
7: THE DEMAND FOR SYNOPTIC REPRESENTATIONS AND THE PRIVATE LANGUAGE DISCUSSION PI 243–315
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Notes
Bibliography
PART 2
8: ‘PHILOSOPHY STATES ONLY WHAT EVERYONE ADMITS’
Bibliography
9: THE USE OF ‘THEORY’ IN PHILOSOPHY
1: What is Wrong with the Theories in Philosophy?
2: A Diluted Sense of ‘Theory’
3: Theory and Deductive Argument
4: Philosophical Theories as Proposals
5: What Lies Open to View
6: Wittgenstein’s Diagnostic Theories
Notes
Bibliography
10: CRISS-CROSS PHILOSOPHY
1: Introduction
2: Making Things Worse
3: The Tractatus and the Big Problems
4: Piecemeal Method and the Hold of a Big Question
5: Continuing to Think Big Questions
6: A Case
7: More about Anscombe’s Case
8: Clarification of Clarification
9: Piecemeal, Piecemeal and Piecemeal
10: Criss-Cross Philosophy
Notes
Bibliography
11: ALL KINDS OF NONSENSE
1: Combinatorial Nonsense and Contextualism
2: Combinatorial Nonsense in the Later Work
3: How Many Kinds of Nonsense?
4: Remaining Problems
Notes
Bibliography
12: A PICTURE HELD ME CAPTIVE
1: Introduction
2: Dynamic Systems Theory
3: The Real Nature of Reductionism
Note
Bibliography
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