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XXX. Belief in the Soul (P. 178)
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Garth Hallett
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- CONTENTS 7
- PREFACE 9
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 13
- LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS 17
- NOTE ON REFERENCES 19
- GENERAL INTRODUCTION 23
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COMMENTARY
- THE TITLE 61
- THE MOTTO 61
- THE PREFACE 62
- I. The Overture: Language as a Game (§§1-25) 68
- II. Naming (§§26-38) 98
- III. Names and Their Meanings (§§39-64) 115
- IV. Twin Myths: Essence and Precision (§§65-78) 140
- V. Critique of the “Calculus according to Definite Rules” (§§79-88) 158
- VI. The Confessions of a Logical Atomist (§§89-108) 168
- VII. Philosophy as Therapy (§§109-133) 192
- VIII. The “General Form of Propositions” (§§134—137) 233
- IX. Rules “in the Medium of the Understanding” (§§138-242) 239
- X. The Problem of Privacy (§§243-315) 306
- XI. Thinking (§§316-362) 386
- XII. “Each Equivalent to Each” (§§363-397) 419
- XIII. The I (§§398-411) 439
- XIV. Consciousness (§§412-427) 453
- XV. The Agreement of Thought with Reality (§§428-465) 463
- XVI. Bedrock: “This Game Is Played” (§§466-497) 492
- XVII. The Sense of a Sentence (§§498-517) 513
- XVIII. Propositions and Pictures (§§518-524) 524
- XIX. Different Uses of Understand and Meaning (§§525-546) 531
- XX. Negation (§§547-557) 540
- XXI. Word Meanings (§§558-570) 546
- XXII. States: Belief, Hope, Expectation (§§571-587) 553
- XXIII. On Explaining Thought through Feelings (§§588-610) 562
- XXIV. Willing (§§611-628) 574
- XXV. Intention, and the Prediction of One’s Own Actions (§§629-660) 586
- XXVI. Meaning Something, Someone (§§661-693) 598
- XXVII. Emotions (P. 174) 610
- XXVIII. Momentary Meanings in the Mind (Pp. 175-176) 615
- XXIX. The Reference of Images (P. 177) 618
- XXX. Belief in the Soul (P. 178) 619
- XXXI. What Psychology Treats (Pp. 179-180) 623
- XXXII. Feelings Are Not Meanings (Pp. 181-183) 631
- XXXIII. Dreaming (P. 184) 637
- XXXIV. "Kinaesthetic Sensations” (Pp. 185-186) 640
- XXXV. Expressions of Emotion (Pp. 187-189) 649
- XXXVI. Moore’s Paradox (Pp. 190-192) 655
- XXXVII. Aspect Seeing and the Second Sense of Meaning (Pp. 193-219) 662
- XXXVIII. The Picture of Complete Seclusion (Pp. 220-229) 714
- XXXVIII. The Picture of Complete Seclusion (Pp. 220-229) 743
- XL. Remembering Has No Experiential Content (P. 231) 748
- XLI. Conceptual Confusion in Psychology and Mathematics (P. 232) 754
- APPENDIX: AUTHORS WITTGENSTEIN KNEW OR READ 759
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 776
- GENERAL INDEX 787
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- CONTENTS 7
- PREFACE 9
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 13
- LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS 17
- NOTE ON REFERENCES 19
- GENERAL INTRODUCTION 23
-
COMMENTARY
- THE TITLE 61
- THE MOTTO 61
- THE PREFACE 62
- I. The Overture: Language as a Game (§§1-25) 68
- II. Naming (§§26-38) 98
- III. Names and Their Meanings (§§39-64) 115
- IV. Twin Myths: Essence and Precision (§§65-78) 140
- V. Critique of the “Calculus according to Definite Rules” (§§79-88) 158
- VI. The Confessions of a Logical Atomist (§§89-108) 168
- VII. Philosophy as Therapy (§§109-133) 192
- VIII. The “General Form of Propositions” (§§134—137) 233
- IX. Rules “in the Medium of the Understanding” (§§138-242) 239
- X. The Problem of Privacy (§§243-315) 306
- XI. Thinking (§§316-362) 386
- XII. “Each Equivalent to Each” (§§363-397) 419
- XIII. The I (§§398-411) 439
- XIV. Consciousness (§§412-427) 453
- XV. The Agreement of Thought with Reality (§§428-465) 463
- XVI. Bedrock: “This Game Is Played” (§§466-497) 492
- XVII. The Sense of a Sentence (§§498-517) 513
- XVIII. Propositions and Pictures (§§518-524) 524
- XIX. Different Uses of Understand and Meaning (§§525-546) 531
- XX. Negation (§§547-557) 540
- XXI. Word Meanings (§§558-570) 546
- XXII. States: Belief, Hope, Expectation (§§571-587) 553
- XXIII. On Explaining Thought through Feelings (§§588-610) 562
- XXIV. Willing (§§611-628) 574
- XXV. Intention, and the Prediction of One’s Own Actions (§§629-660) 586
- XXVI. Meaning Something, Someone (§§661-693) 598
- XXVII. Emotions (P. 174) 610
- XXVIII. Momentary Meanings in the Mind (Pp. 175-176) 615
- XXIX. The Reference of Images (P. 177) 618
- XXX. Belief in the Soul (P. 178) 619
- XXXI. What Psychology Treats (Pp. 179-180) 623
- XXXII. Feelings Are Not Meanings (Pp. 181-183) 631
- XXXIII. Dreaming (P. 184) 637
- XXXIV. "Kinaesthetic Sensations” (Pp. 185-186) 640
- XXXV. Expressions of Emotion (Pp. 187-189) 649
- XXXVI. Moore’s Paradox (Pp. 190-192) 655
- XXXVII. Aspect Seeing and the Second Sense of Meaning (Pp. 193-219) 662
- XXXVIII. The Picture of Complete Seclusion (Pp. 220-229) 714
- XXXVIII. The Picture of Complete Seclusion (Pp. 220-229) 743
- XL. Remembering Has No Experiential Content (P. 231) 748
- XLI. Conceptual Confusion in Psychology and Mathematics (P. 232) 754
- APPENDIX: AUTHORS WITTGENSTEIN KNEW OR READ 759
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 776
- GENERAL INDEX 787