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David G. Stern, Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, and physicalism: A reassessmentIn Alan Richardson & Thomas Uebel (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Logical Empiricism, Cambridge University Press. pp. 305--31. 2007.
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David G. Stern, How Many Wittgensteins?In Alois Pichler & Simo Säätelä (eds.), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works, De Gruyter. pp. 205-229. 2006.
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David Stern and Élisabeth Rigal, Comment lire les recherches philosophiques?Philosophie 86 (3): 40-61. 2005.
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David G. Stern, Weininger and Wittgenstein on ‘animal psychology.’In David G. Stern & Béla Szabados (eds.), Wittgenstein Reads Weininger, Cambridge University Press. pp. 169. 2004.
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David G. Stern and Bela Szabados, Reading Wittgenstein (on) Reading An IntroductionIn David G. Stern & Béla Szabados (eds.), Wittgenstein Reads Weininger, Cambridge University Press. pp. 1. 2004.
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David G. Stern and Béla Szabados, Wittgenstein Reads Weininger (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2004.
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David G. Stern, Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: An IntroductionCambridge University Press. 2004.
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Carrie Figdor, Can mental representations be triggering causes?Consciousness and Emotion 4 (1): 43-61. 2003.
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David G. Stern, The Methods of the Tractatus: beyond positivism and metaphysics?In Paolo Parrini, Merrilee H. Salmon & Wesley C. Salmon (eds.), Logical Empiricism: Historical And Contemporary Perspectives, University of Pittsburgh Press. 2003.
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Gregory Landini, Wittgenstein's Tractarian ApprenticeshipRussell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 23 (2): 101-130. 2003.
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David G. Stern, Sociology of science, rule following and forms of lifeIn Michael Heidelberger & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), History of Philosophy of Science: New Trends and Perspectives. Vienna Circle Institute yearbook (9), Springer. pp. 347-367. 2002.
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David G. Stern, Sociology of Science, Rule Following and Forms of LifeVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 9 347-367. 2002.
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David G. Stern, Nestroy, Augustine, and the opening of the Philosophical InvestigationsIn Rudolf Haller & Klaus Puhl (eds.), Wittgenstein and the Future of Philosophy. A Reassessement after 50 Years, Hölder-pichler-tempsky. 2001.
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David G. Stern, Was Wittgenstein a Jew?In James Carl Klagge (ed.), Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 2001.
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David G. Stern, Practices, practical holism, and background practicesIn Mark Wrathall & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger, Coping, and Cognitive Science: Essays in Honor of Hubert L. Dreyfus, Volume 2, Mit Press. 2000.
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David G. Stern, The significance of jewishness for Wittgenstein's philosophyInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 43 (4). 2000.
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David G. Stern, Heidegger and Wittgenstein on the subject of Kantian philosophyIn David E. Klemm & Günter Zöller (eds.), Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute, and Others in Classical German Philosophy, State University of New York Press. 1997.
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David G. Stern, Towards a critical edition of the Philosophical InvestigationsIn Kjell S. Johannessen & Tore Nordenstam (eds.), Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Culture: Proceedings of the 18th International Wittgenstein Symposium, 13th to 20th August 1995, Kirchberg Am Wechsel (Austria), Hölder-pichler-tempsky. 1996.
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David G. Stern, The availability of Wittgenstein's philosophyIn Hans D. Sluga & David G. Stern (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein, Cambridge University Press. 1996.
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Hans Sluga and David G. Stern, The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1996.
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Gregory Landini, The definability of the set of natural numbers in the 1925 principia mathematicaJournal of Philosophical Logic 25 (6). 1996.
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David G. Stern, New Evidence Concerning the Construction //Troubled History// of Part I of the Investigations.In Kjell S. Johannessen & Tore Nordenstam (eds.), Culture and Value: Philosophy and the Cultural Sciences. Papers of the 18th International Wittgenstein Symposium, The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. 1995.
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David G. Stern, The Wittgenstein papers as text and hypertext: Cambridge, Bergen, and beyondIn Kjell S. Johannessen (ed.), Wittgenstein and Norway, Solum Press. 1994.
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David G. Stern, A new exposition of the 'private language argument': Wittgenstein's 'Notes for the "Philosophical Lecture"'Philosophical Investigations 17 (3): 552-565. 1994.
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David G. Stern, Ludwig Wittgenstein, The Published Works of Ludwig Wittgenstein (review)Philosophy in Review 14 147-150. 1994.
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David G. Stern, Toward a complete edition of the Wittgenstein papers: prospects and problemsIn Roberto Casati & Graham White (eds.), Papers of the 16th International Wittgenstein Symposium, vol. I, The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. 1993.
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David G. Stern, Are disagreements about taste possible? A discussion of Kant's antinomy of taste.Iowa Review 21 (2): 66-71. 1991.
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David G. Stern, Models of memory: Wittgenstein and cognitive sciencePhilosophical Psychology 4 (2): 203-18. 1991.