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Generisches Wissen in kategorialen Inferenzstrukturen: Zur Metaphysik des Begrifflichen

  • Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer
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Part 2 Signs, Minds and Actions
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface 5
  3. Table of Contents vii
  4. Theories of the Linguistic Sign
  5. The Coherence Theory of Truth: Russell’s Worst Invention? 13
  6. Names, Nonsubstitutivity and the Tanney Puzzle 23
  7. Is there a Language ‘Behind’ Speaking? How to Look at 20th Century Language Theory in an Alternative Way 39
  8. Language and Action
  9. Sprechen als vernünftiges Handeln: Grundlage einer rationalen Hermeneutik 53
  10. On the Pragmatics of Unanswerable Questions 63
  11. Zur Performativität des Narrativen: Vorüberlegungen zu einer performativen Narratologie 77
  12. Language and Consciousness
  13. Sense-data and Senses 97
  14. Showing and Self-Presentation of Experiences – Some Philosophical Cases 103
  15. Sind Eindrücke Informationsträger? Was wir aus PU §§354-356 lernen können 113
  16. The Harmony Chapter 123
  17. Wittgenstein on the Inverted Spectrum 135
  18. Language and Metaphysics
  19. The ‘Language and World’ of Religion 147
  20. Realismus, Ontologie und Sprachabhängigkeit 157
  21. Und Gott war das Wort: Wittgensteins niedrige Absichten 169
  22. Objective Interpretation and the Metaphysics of Meaning 181
  23. Generisches Wissen in kategorialen Inferenzstrukturen: Zur Metaphysik des Begrifflichen 191
  24. Reality and Construction
  25. Texts Do Not Reflect Outer Reality. What Do They Do Then? 219
  26. Conceptualizing Technoscience in a Reasonable, Constructivist Way 227
  27. How the Category of Embodiment Transforms the Problems of Philosophy of the Language: The Case of Understanding 235
  28. Wittgenstein and the Literary
  29. Das erlösende Wort 245
  30. Wittgenstein and Literature 257
  31. Writing Philosophy as Poetry: Wittgenstein’s Literary Syntax 277
  32. Ludwig Wittgenstein über Wilhelm Busch – “He has the REAL philosophical urge.” 297
  33. Wittgenstein and Sebald: The Place of Home and the Grammar of Memory 317
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