The article is an attempt toward a reconstruction Wittgenstein’s solution of psychophysical problem. According to authoress, Wittgenstein rejects traditional dualistic conception of man as composed of soul and body, and he perceived the human as a psycho-physic whole. Knowledge about such a whole is a primary knowledge, and it is embedded in our reactions toward phenomena like sorrow, anger, joy, etc. According to this analysis, the soulbody distinction is to be seen as a secondary corollary resulting from the interpretation of experience. The article is an attempt toward a reconstruction Wittgenstein’s solution of psychophysical problem. According to authoress, Wittgenstein rejects traditional dualistic conce...
Wittgenstein practices a critique of language, in a broad Kantian sense. This critique is animated b...
On my reading, Wittgenstein's seemingly anti-philosophical remarks do not reject philosophy as inher...
Wittgenstein dominated analytic philosophy from the 1920s until the 1970s. His followers were numero...
After 1945, when the Philosophical Investigations were largely finished, Wittgenstein spent his fina...
The theme of separating the soul from the body created many concerns once it had been announced by R...
Various writings by the later Wittgenstein on the philosophy of psychology, published posthumously, ...
In the very same manuscript in which Wittgenstein, in the last two years of his life, writes about c...
This chapter focuses on sections iv and v of part II of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations....
he essay opens with a brief reconstruction of the way the mind-body problem has been understood and ...
Beckermann A. Wittgenstein, Wittgensteinianism and the Contemporary Philosophy of Mind ? Continuitie...
In this article, I endeavor to analyze Wittgenstein’s remarks on certain aspects of Freud’s theory i...
The problem of the soul and its content(s) is among the most important problems of philosophy. Vario...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0732118X Copyright El...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present Wittgenstein's theory of meaning as use and investiga...
The paper explores some philosophical consequences of the phenomenological criticisms addressed (ind...
Wittgenstein practices a critique of language, in a broad Kantian sense. This critique is animated b...
On my reading, Wittgenstein's seemingly anti-philosophical remarks do not reject philosophy as inher...
Wittgenstein dominated analytic philosophy from the 1920s until the 1970s. His followers were numero...
After 1945, when the Philosophical Investigations were largely finished, Wittgenstein spent his fina...
The theme of separating the soul from the body created many concerns once it had been announced by R...
Various writings by the later Wittgenstein on the philosophy of psychology, published posthumously, ...
In the very same manuscript in which Wittgenstein, in the last two years of his life, writes about c...
This chapter focuses on sections iv and v of part II of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations....
he essay opens with a brief reconstruction of the way the mind-body problem has been understood and ...
Beckermann A. Wittgenstein, Wittgensteinianism and the Contemporary Philosophy of Mind ? Continuitie...
In this article, I endeavor to analyze Wittgenstein’s remarks on certain aspects of Freud’s theory i...
The problem of the soul and its content(s) is among the most important problems of philosophy. Vario...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0732118X Copyright El...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present Wittgenstein's theory of meaning as use and investiga...
The paper explores some philosophical consequences of the phenomenological criticisms addressed (ind...
Wittgenstein practices a critique of language, in a broad Kantian sense. This critique is animated b...
On my reading, Wittgenstein's seemingly anti-philosophical remarks do not reject philosophy as inher...
Wittgenstein dominated analytic philosophy from the 1920s until the 1970s. His followers were numero...