The paper presents a phenomenological approach to recent debates in the philosophy of language about rule-following and the normativity of meaning, a debate that can be traced to Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations but that was given new life with Saul Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. Taking a cue from Hannah Ginsborg’s recent work on “primitive normativity,” I use some of Husserl’s own comments about meaning and the status of rules to sketch a solution to Kripke’s rule-following paradox by appealing to a kind of normativity at the level of perception and intersubjective embodiment. This level of normativity arises, like Ginsborg’s, via a primitive kind of judgment that does not presuppose linguistic or co...
If some of phenomenology's heirs sought to free that which appears from the norms imposed upon it, i...
Wittgenstein’s discussion of rule-following is widely regarded to have identified what Kripke called...
What is the normativity of (linguistic) meaning? What exactly does this thesis (that meaning is norm...
The paper presents a phenomenological approach to recent debates in the philosophy of language about...
In this paper I propose an account of normativity of meaning that answers the skeptical challenge ag...
Saul Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (1982) marked the beginning in earnest of t...
Rule-following has been a controversial issue in professional philosophical literature since Wittgen...
In his well-known essay on Wittgenstein, Saul Kripke maintains that dispositional analyses...
In this chapter, I explore Husserl’s theory of specifically normative concepts (or “thin normative c...
In this paper I argue that Husserls phenomenological method is normative in two senses. Following St...
In this work I develop an argument which shows that rule-following is impossible, and investigate i...
In this paper I explore Husserl's theory of specifically normative concepts (in contemporary idiom: ...
Wydział Nauk Społecznych: Instytut FilozofiiS. Kripke w swojej słynnej książce Wittgenstein o reguła...
I critically discuss two claims which Hannah Ginsborg makes on behalf of her account of meaning in t...
This paper questions the idea that Wittgenstein’s account of meaning as use requires an intrinsicall...
If some of phenomenology's heirs sought to free that which appears from the norms imposed upon it, i...
Wittgenstein’s discussion of rule-following is widely regarded to have identified what Kripke called...
What is the normativity of (linguistic) meaning? What exactly does this thesis (that meaning is norm...
The paper presents a phenomenological approach to recent debates in the philosophy of language about...
In this paper I propose an account of normativity of meaning that answers the skeptical challenge ag...
Saul Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (1982) marked the beginning in earnest of t...
Rule-following has been a controversial issue in professional philosophical literature since Wittgen...
In his well-known essay on Wittgenstein, Saul Kripke maintains that dispositional analyses...
In this chapter, I explore Husserl’s theory of specifically normative concepts (or “thin normative c...
In this paper I argue that Husserls phenomenological method is normative in two senses. Following St...
In this work I develop an argument which shows that rule-following is impossible, and investigate i...
In this paper I explore Husserl's theory of specifically normative concepts (in contemporary idiom: ...
Wydział Nauk Społecznych: Instytut FilozofiiS. Kripke w swojej słynnej książce Wittgenstein o reguła...
I critically discuss two claims which Hannah Ginsborg makes on behalf of her account of meaning in t...
This paper questions the idea that Wittgenstein’s account of meaning as use requires an intrinsicall...
If some of phenomenology's heirs sought to free that which appears from the norms imposed upon it, i...
Wittgenstein’s discussion of rule-following is widely regarded to have identified what Kripke called...
What is the normativity of (linguistic) meaning? What exactly does this thesis (that meaning is norm...