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Keyword [Wittgenstein]
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181. The Virtues of Irony and Silence: An Ethical Reading of Socrates, Kierkegaard, and Wittgenstein
182. The Hebraic dimension of Wittgenstein's later philosoph
183. Ecological forms of life: Wittgenstein and ecolinguistic
184. Merleau-Ponty and the problems of intersubjectivity: Encounters with Wittgenstein, Sellars, McDowell and Levinas on the foundations, nature and modalities of intersubjective relations (Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Wilfrid Sellars, Emmanuel
185. Pyrrhonian and naturalistic themes in the final writings of Wittgenstein
186. A study of Wittgenstein's concept, 'form of life', as the horizon of psychology
187. On the threshold of language: Critique and therapy in Kant, Schlegel, Wittgenstein, and Benjamin (Immanuel Kant, Friedrich von Schlegel, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Walter Benjamin)
188. Heidegger and Wittgenstein in Taylor's semantic dimension (Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Charles Taylor)
189. Philosophical Method in Wittgenstein's 'On Certainty'
190. Minimalism: The problem of meaning (Ludwig Wittgenstein, Frank Stella, Jasper Johns)
191. Teaching differences: An explication and defense of Wittgenstein's 'On Certainty' (Ludwig Wittgenstein)
192. 'The first wave': Wittgenstein's early influence upon Russell's philosophy
193. Meaning as use: Why Wittgenstein was not an empiricist
194. Wittgenstein's impact on Anglo-American theology: Representative models of response to Ludwig Wittgenstein's later writings (Ludwig Wittgenstein)
195. Wittgenstein and the panel's and appellate body's activism in United States-Antidumping Act of 1916: Bases for rethinking the conventional wisdom of competition issues under the WTO (Karl Wittgenstein)
196. The pedagogical implications of Wittgenstein's 'Private Language Argument'
197. Literary minimalism: Austere style from Wittgenstein to Mamet
198. The language of possibility the possibility of language (Ludwig Wittgenstein, Gertrude Stein)
199. The moral dimension of Wittgenstein's writing (Ludwig Wittgenstein)
200. Solving Kripke/Wittgenstein's rule-following paradox
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