Both Brandom and Wittgenstein base their concepts of experience on the game metaphor and the associated concept of rule. In fact, what Brandom seems to do is further refine Wittgenstein’s vocabulary by specifying the game as the game of giving and asking for reasons and rules as the rules of inference. By replacing the plurality of “games” with the one and only “game”, though, Brandom also lays the ground for a possible discord. This relates particularly to the cognitive significance of different forms of human experience, such as music or art in general, which are treated by Wittgenstein as language games despite their being rather independent of claims and commitments and despite their utterly lacking the representational dimension. In my...
A significant discrepancy in Wittgenstein's studies is whether Philosophical Investigations contains...
Wittgenstein’s Investigations proposed an egalitarian view about language games, emphasizing their p...
What is it to mean, or to think? According to Wittgenstein, the mainstream Western philosopher’s ty...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein base their concepts of experience on the game metaphor and the associa...
There are several similarities between Robert B. Brandom’s and the later Wittgenstein’s views on lin...
It is not difficult to find both affinities and divergences in the work of Wittgenstein and Brandom ...
In this paper, I discuss the position and meaning of Wittgenstein’s notion of “world-picture” in com...
There are several similarities between Robert B. Brandom’s and the later Wittgenstein’s views on lin...
Our purpose is to take into account Wittgenstein"s analyses about knowledge in the Philosophical Inv...
In “Performance Philosophy — Staging a New Field,” Laura Cull approaches performance as a source of ...
The assertions of this paper will be concerned with language acquisition as it is presented in Ludwi...
One of the most striking clashes between the results of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s reflections on languag...
This paper offers an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s remarks that discusses the meaning of being in...
In the Preface of Making It Explicit, Robert Brandom states that his philosophy of language follows ...
A significant discrepancy in Wittgenstein's studies is whether Philosophical Investigations contains...
Wittgenstein’s Investigations proposed an egalitarian view about language games, emphasizing their p...
What is it to mean, or to think? According to Wittgenstein, the mainstream Western philosopher’s ty...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein base their concepts of experience on the game metaphor and the associa...
There are several similarities between Robert B. Brandom’s and the later Wittgenstein’s views on lin...
It is not difficult to find both affinities and divergences in the work of Wittgenstein and Brandom ...
In this paper, I discuss the position and meaning of Wittgenstein’s notion of “world-picture” in com...
There are several similarities between Robert B. Brandom’s and the later Wittgenstein’s views on lin...
Our purpose is to take into account Wittgenstein"s analyses about knowledge in the Philosophical Inv...
In “Performance Philosophy — Staging a New Field,” Laura Cull approaches performance as a source of ...
The assertions of this paper will be concerned with language acquisition as it is presented in Ludwi...
One of the most striking clashes between the results of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s reflections on languag...
This paper offers an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s remarks that discusses the meaning of being in...
In the Preface of Making It Explicit, Robert Brandom states that his philosophy of language follows ...
A significant discrepancy in Wittgenstein's studies is whether Philosophical Investigations contains...
Wittgenstein’s Investigations proposed an egalitarian view about language games, emphasizing their p...
What is it to mean, or to think? According to Wittgenstein, the mainstream Western philosopher’s ty...