Palgrave Macmillan has published a collection of essays this month edited by Daniel Whiting (University of Southampton) on the topic of the later Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language. To access the publisher’s webpage for the collection, please click here. And here is the collection’s table of contents:
Introduction–D.Whiting * Wittgensteins Definition of Meaning as Use–P.Horwich * Meaning and Use–P.M.S Hacker *Â The Use of Pejoratives–T.Williamson *Â Wittgensteins Externalism–W.Child * Meaning and Context: A Survey of a Contemporary Debate–E.Borg * Particular and General: Wittgenstein, Linguistic Rules, and Context–D.Whiting * Es braucht die Regel nicht: Wittgenstein on Rules and Meaning–K.Gler &–.Wikforss * Kripkes Wittgenstein, Factualism and Meaning–A.Miller * Transcendental Idealism in Wittgenstein, and Theories of Meaning–A.W.Moore * Necessity, a Priority and Analyticity: A Wittgensteinian Perspective–H-J.Glock * Wittgensteins Concept of Grammar–M.Forster * Kripkes Wittgenstein, On Certainty, and Epistemic Relativism–M.Kusch *
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