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...
The later Wittgenstein presents all kinds of knowledge in the form of language games based on forms ...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...
In the Preface of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein writes that the aim of the book is to...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein base their concepts of experience on the game metaphor and the associa...
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 the Preface of Making It Explicit, Robert Brandom states that his philosophy of language follows ...
This article presents an integration of Wittgenstein’s language games (as articulated in his "Philos...
Wittgenstein in the Tractatus focussed on a picture theory of language. He was clear that this meant...
My thesis aims to show that Wittgenstein’s view of rule-following involves a misleading picture of t...
This paper offers an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s remarks that discusses the meaning of being in...
//// Abstract: The paper is an interpretation of the critique of the Russellian theory of judgment, ...
In his paper Wittgenstein and Critical Reasoning, Richard Shusterman analyses the influence which Wi...
En este artículo se registra el proceso reflexivo seguido por los autores sobre ciertos tópicos rela...
The later Wittgenstein presents all kinds of knowledge in the form of language games based on forms ...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...
In the Preface of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein writes that the aim of the book is to...
Both Brandom and Wittgenstein base their concepts of experience on the game metaphor and the associa...
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 the Preface of Making It Explicit, Robert Brandom states that his philosophy of language follows ...
This article presents an integration of Wittgenstein’s language games (as articulated in his "Philos...
Wittgenstein in the Tractatus focussed on a picture theory of language. He was clear that this meant...
My thesis aims to show that Wittgenstein’s view of rule-following involves a misleading picture of t...
This paper offers an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s remarks that discusses the meaning of being in...
//// Abstract: The paper is an interpretation of the critique of the Russellian theory of judgment, ...
In his paper Wittgenstein and Critical Reasoning, Richard Shusterman analyses the influence which Wi...
En este artículo se registra el proceso reflexivo seguido por los autores sobre ciertos tópicos rela...
The later Wittgenstein presents all kinds of knowledge in the form of language games based on forms ...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...
In the Preface of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein writes that the aim of the book is to...