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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents VII
- Preface XI
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I. Wittgenstein
- Wittgenstein’s Most Important Contribution to the Philosophy of Logic 3
- Rule-following, Intellectualism, and Logical Reasoning 21
- Logical Space and Phase-Space 35
- Implication in Interpretation 45
- Was Wittgenstein a Cultural Relativist? 65
- Keep it real 77
- Wittgenstein, Anscombe, and What Can Only Be True 105
- Solipsism from a logical point of view: the limits of sense reconsidered 119
- Davidson and the Wittgensteinians on Reasons and Causes 137
- Ménage à trois: Saying, Showing, Acting 157
- Wittgenstein und Fodor: Die hinweisende Definition und ihre Voraussetzung 169
- The “Middle Wittgenstein” Revisited 181
- Zur Genese der „Philosophischen Untersuchungen“ im engeren Sinne und im weiteren Sinne 205
- How Ordinary Is the Language of Love? 255
- Sceptics, heretics and human grounds: A Cavellian reading of On Certainty 271
- Could There Be a Logical Alien? 283
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II. Enactivism and extended mind
- Back to the rough ground and into the hurly-burly Why cognitive ethology needs ‘Wittgenstein’s razor’ 299
- “The Play Of Expression”: Understanding Ontogenetic Ritualisation 317
- The Far Side of Things: Seeing, Visualizing and Knowing 335
- The framework of perception 347
- Magnitudes: Metaphysics, Explanation, and Perception 357
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III. Memory
- The extent of memory. From extended to extensive mind 391
- Remembering as Public Practice: Wittgenstein, memory, and distributed cognitive ecologies 409
- Visual Memory and the Bounds of Authenticity 445
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IV. Language acquisition
- Training and Transformation 467
- Crying and learning to speak 481
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V. Intentional mental contents and qualia
- Concepts: Too Heavy a Burden 497
- Propositional Attitudes, Intentional Contents and Other Representationalist Myths 523
- Seeing Without an I 549
- Bewusstsein, Reflexion und Gedanken höherer Ordnung 569
- Becoming aware of one’s thoughts 581
- Index 601
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents VII
- Preface XI
-
I. Wittgenstein
- Wittgenstein’s Most Important Contribution to the Philosophy of Logic 3
- Rule-following, Intellectualism, and Logical Reasoning 21
- Logical Space and Phase-Space 35
- Implication in Interpretation 45
- Was Wittgenstein a Cultural Relativist? 65
- Keep it real 77
- Wittgenstein, Anscombe, and What Can Only Be True 105
- Solipsism from a logical point of view: the limits of sense reconsidered 119
- Davidson and the Wittgensteinians on Reasons and Causes 137
- Ménage à trois: Saying, Showing, Acting 157
- Wittgenstein und Fodor: Die hinweisende Definition und ihre Voraussetzung 169
- The “Middle Wittgenstein” Revisited 181
- Zur Genese der „Philosophischen Untersuchungen“ im engeren Sinne und im weiteren Sinne 205
- How Ordinary Is the Language of Love? 255
- Sceptics, heretics and human grounds: A Cavellian reading of On Certainty 271
- Could There Be a Logical Alien? 283
-
II. Enactivism and extended mind
- Back to the rough ground and into the hurly-burly Why cognitive ethology needs ‘Wittgenstein’s razor’ 299
- “The Play Of Expression”: Understanding Ontogenetic Ritualisation 317
- The Far Side of Things: Seeing, Visualizing and Knowing 335
- The framework of perception 347
- Magnitudes: Metaphysics, Explanation, and Perception 357
-
III. Memory
- The extent of memory. From extended to extensive mind 391
- Remembering as Public Practice: Wittgenstein, memory, and distributed cognitive ecologies 409
- Visual Memory and the Bounds of Authenticity 445
-
IV. Language acquisition
- Training and Transformation 467
- Crying and learning to speak 481
-
V. Intentional mental contents and qualia
- Concepts: Too Heavy a Burden 497
- Propositional Attitudes, Intentional Contents and Other Representationalist Myths 523
- Seeing Without an I 549
- Bewusstsein, Reflexion und Gedanken höherer Ordnung 569
- Becoming aware of one’s thoughts 581
- Index 601