are my sensations private? « This question is embedded in a broader context that deals with the possibility of a private language (cf. PI 243-315). Sensations can thereby be considered with respect to an epistemic as well as a possessive kind of privacy. In PI 246 Wittgenstein refers to statements of the form »Only I can know that I am pain whereas others can only surmise it«. He then argues that such expressions are in one sense false and in another nonsense. Although this remark refers to the epistemic aspect of privacy I shall argue that this semantic differentiation also holds for sentences stating the ownership of sensations. It is of course clear that those paragraphs involve a huge amount of questions such as: Are sensations private ...
In this paper, I present some of Wittgenstein’s insights on being in pain. Simple and common as it i...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2016v15n2p317I first distinguish issues about rules and issues a...
I discuss Wittgenstein’s private language arguments in both the broad and the narrow sense, focusing...
In PI 246 Wittgenstein remarks: »In what sense are my sensations private?« This question is embedd...
After an introduction I start by giving a brief outline of Wittgenstein's account of language about ...
The aim of this paper is to examine Wittgenstein"s arguments against the meaningfulness of statement...
The aim of this paper is to examine Wittgenstein’s arguments against the meaningfulness of statement...
In this paper, I will probe into Wittgenstein???s approach to the problem of pain in\ud the first th...
In Wittgenstein’s discussion of first person psychological statements, we find a number of remarks t...
Wittgenstein's private language argument in his philosophical investigations is explained and critic...
Wittgenstein’s philosophy involves a general anti-platonism about properties or standards of similar...
by Lau Yiu Keung.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 72-73
This paper weaves together a number of separate strands each relating to an aspect of Wittgenstein’s...
The idea that there are features of or in our conscious experience that are, in some important sense...
Wittgenstein’s philosophy involves a general anti-platonism about properties or standards of similar...
In this paper, I present some of Wittgenstein’s insights on being in pain. Simple and common as it i...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2016v15n2p317I first distinguish issues about rules and issues a...
I discuss Wittgenstein’s private language arguments in both the broad and the narrow sense, focusing...
In PI 246 Wittgenstein remarks: »In what sense are my sensations private?« This question is embedd...
After an introduction I start by giving a brief outline of Wittgenstein's account of language about ...
The aim of this paper is to examine Wittgenstein"s arguments against the meaningfulness of statement...
The aim of this paper is to examine Wittgenstein’s arguments against the meaningfulness of statement...
In this paper, I will probe into Wittgenstein???s approach to the problem of pain in\ud the first th...
In Wittgenstein’s discussion of first person psychological statements, we find a number of remarks t...
Wittgenstein's private language argument in his philosophical investigations is explained and critic...
Wittgenstein’s philosophy involves a general anti-platonism about properties or standards of similar...
by Lau Yiu Keung.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 72-73
This paper weaves together a number of separate strands each relating to an aspect of Wittgenstein’s...
The idea that there are features of or in our conscious experience that are, in some important sense...
Wittgenstein’s philosophy involves a general anti-platonism about properties or standards of similar...
In this paper, I present some of Wittgenstein’s insights on being in pain. Simple and common as it i...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2016v15n2p317I first distinguish issues about rules and issues a...
I discuss Wittgenstein’s private language arguments in both the broad and the narrow sense, focusing...