Forthcoming (June 2010) from Cambridge University Press is Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations: A Critical Guide (ed. Arif Ahmed). The table of contents of this new volume can be found below or by clicking here:
- From referentialism to human action: the Augustinian theory of language–Robert Hanna
- What’s doing? Activity, naming and Wittgenstein’s response to Augustine–Michael Luntley
- Measure for measure? Wittgenstein on language-game criteria and the Paris standard metre bar–Dale Jacquette
- Wittgenstein on family resemblance concepts–Michael Forster
- Wittgenstein on concepts–Hans-Johann Glock
- Wittgenstein vs contextualism–Jason Bridges
- Wittgenstein and the linguistic turn–Richard Rorty
- Rorty’s Wittgenstein–Paul Horwich
- Are meaning, understanding, etc. definite states?–John McDowell
- Another strand in the private language argument–David Stern
- Deductive inference and aspect perception–Arif Ahmed
- Remembering intentions–William Child
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