This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of reality. This approach leaves the religious language game forever defining its own rules. The question is then prompted that if religious language does not get beyond itself to explore reality, how did it get started at all. The fundamental reason that I myself stick to the idea that there are right and wrong moral judgments and better and worse moral outlooks, and also right and wrong evaluative judgments and better and worse normative outlooks in areas other than morality, is not a metaphysical one. The reason is simply that that is the way that we—and I include myself in this \"we\"—talk and think, and also the way that...
This dissertation is an attempt to discern the significance of Ludwig Wittgenstein\u27s later philos...
The purpose of this paper is to bring together two thinkers that are concerned with the limits of wh...
The later Ludwig Wittgenstein appears to be critical of philosophy. But what does that mean? In this...
This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of r...
This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of r...
In this paper I develop an account of Wittgenstein's conception of what it is to understand religiou...
While Wittgenstein is not famous for his writings on religion, it iscertainly possible to interpret ...
Contemporary philosophers of religion delimiting their field\ud often distinguish between belief in ...
Wittgenstein’s remarks on religion and religious language has some bearings on the current discussio...
Wittgenstein published next to nothing on the philosophy of religion and yet his conception of relig...
Wittgenstein"s views on religious language have been\ud taken by many of his commentators as a form ...
It is common knowledge that Wittgenstein cannot be called\ud fundamentally a religious writer. All t...
ii The philosophical work of Ludwig yvittgenstein divides into two periods. His earlier philosophy i...
The attempts of Mordecai Kaplan and Ludwig Wittgenstein at reforming Jewish theology and analytic ph...
Theistic religions differ in their conceptions of the nature of God. One philosophical-theological p...
This dissertation is an attempt to discern the significance of Ludwig Wittgenstein\u27s later philos...
The purpose of this paper is to bring together two thinkers that are concerned with the limits of wh...
The later Ludwig Wittgenstein appears to be critical of philosophy. But what does that mean? In this...
This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of r...
This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of r...
In this paper I develop an account of Wittgenstein's conception of what it is to understand religiou...
While Wittgenstein is not famous for his writings on religion, it iscertainly possible to interpret ...
Contemporary philosophers of religion delimiting their field\ud often distinguish between belief in ...
Wittgenstein’s remarks on religion and religious language has some bearings on the current discussio...
Wittgenstein published next to nothing on the philosophy of religion and yet his conception of relig...
Wittgenstein"s views on religious language have been\ud taken by many of his commentators as a form ...
It is common knowledge that Wittgenstein cannot be called\ud fundamentally a religious writer. All t...
ii The philosophical work of Ludwig yvittgenstein divides into two periods. His earlier philosophy i...
The attempts of Mordecai Kaplan and Ludwig Wittgenstein at reforming Jewish theology and analytic ph...
Theistic religions differ in their conceptions of the nature of God. One philosophical-theological p...
This dissertation is an attempt to discern the significance of Ludwig Wittgenstein\u27s later philos...
The purpose of this paper is to bring together two thinkers that are concerned with the limits of wh...
The later Ludwig Wittgenstein appears to be critical of philosophy. But what does that mean? In this...