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1339Wittgenstein's Enigmatic Remarks on ShakespeareIn Craig Bourne & Emily Caddick Bourne (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Shakespeare and Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 197-204. 2018.
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42Experiencing Art: Austrian Aesthetics between Psychology and PsychologismIn W. Huemer & B. Centi (eds.), Value and Ontology, Ontos-verlag. pp. 12--267. 2009.
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74A Sense of the World: Essays on Fiction, Narrative, and Knowledge (edited book)Routledge. 2007.A team of leading contributors from both philosophical and literary backgrounds have been brought together in this impressive book to examine how works of literary fiction can be a source of knowledge. Together, they analyze the important trends in this current popular debate. The innovative feature of this volume is that it mixes work by literary theorists and scholars with work of analytic philosophers that combined together provide a comprehensive statement of the variety of ways in which wor…Read more
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9Wittgenstein il filosofo dei poetiIn Ferruccio Andolfi (ed.), I messaggi dei grandi filosofi, Diabasis. pp. 139-160. 2013.
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43The school of Alexius meinong. Albertazzi, Liliana, Dale Jacquette, and Roberto Poli (eds.)Axiomathes 13 (2): 217-224. 2002.
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27Die Struktur des Wahrnehmungserlebnisses im Spannungsfeld zwischen phänomenologischen und epistemischen AspektenXXII. Deutscher Kongress Für Philosophie, 11. - 15. September 2011, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. 2011.Die Philosophie der Wahrnehmung der letzten Jahrzehnte ist stark geprägt von der Begrifflichkeitsdebatte. Dabei ist allerdings eine dialektische Pattstellung zu erkennen: während die Begrifflichkeitsthese für gewöhnlich mit der epistemischen Rolle er Wahrnehmung begründet wird, verweisen Argumente für die Nichtbegrifflichkeitsthese zumeist auf die qualitative Reichhaltigkeit und die erlebnismäßig gegebenen, also phänomenologischen Aspekte der Wahrnehmung. Um diese Pattstellung zu überwinden, ski…Read more
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41Misreadings: Steiner and Lewis on Wittgenstein and ShakespearePhilosophy and Literature 36 (1): 229-237. 2012.
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42Bemerkungen zu Searles philosophie Des geistesKriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (13): 3-11. 1999.
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14Nicht-begrifflicher Gehalt und der Mythos des GegebenenIn Helen Bohse & Sven Walter (eds.), Ausgewählte Beiträge zu den Sektionen der GAP.6, Mentis. pp. 432-441. 2008.
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2807Writing the Austrian Traditions: Relations Between Philosophy and Literature, Edmonton: (edited book)University of Alberta Press. 2003.
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51Literary styleIn Noël Carroll & John Gibson (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Literature, Routledge. 2015.
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62The Constitution of Consciousness: A Study in Analytic PhenomenologyRoutledge. 2005.Through the work of philosophers like Sellars, Davidson and McDowell, the question of how the mind is related to the world has gained new importance in contemporary analytic philosophy. This book demonstrates that Husserl's phenomenological analyses of the structure of consciousness can provide fruitful insights for developing an original approach to these questions.
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32Introduction: Wittgenstein, language, philosophy of literatureIn John Gibson Wolfgang Huemer (ed.), The Literary Wittgenstein, Routledge. pp. 1--13. 2004.
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64Edmund Husserl: Die Bernauer manuskripte über Das zeitbewusstsein (1917/ 18). Husserliana bd. XXXIII. Herausgegeben Von Rudolf Bernet und Dieter Lohmar. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2001 (review)Grazer Philosophische Studien 68 (1): 228-232. 2005.
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42The Literary Wittgenstein (edited book)Routledge. 2004._The Literary Wittgenstein_ is a stellar collection of articles relating the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein to core problems in the theory and philosophy of literature. Amid growing recognition that Wittgenstein's philosophy has important implications for literary studies, this book brings together twenty-one articles by the most prominent figures in the field. Eighteen of the articles are published here for the first time. _The Literary Wittgenstein_ applies the approach of Wittgenstein to c…Read more
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105Why read literature? The cognitive function of formIn John Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer & Luca Pocci (eds.), A Sense of the world. Essays on Fiction, Narrative and Knowledge, Routledge. pp. 233-245. 2007.In this article I focus on the question question of why we actually do read literary texts and what the merits of engaging with literary works are. The central argument is that (among the many other functions literature is abile to perform) literature is cognitively valuable by focusing not on what is said, but on how it is said. Reading literary texts adds to our expressive capacities, enriches our conceptual schemes and can so allow us to get a better grasp of (relevant aspects of) the world. …Read more
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65The transition from causes to norms: Wittgenstein on trainingGrazer Philosophische Studien 71 (1): 205-225. 2006.Anti-reductionist philosophers have often argued that mental and linguistic phenomena contain an intrinsically normative element that cannot be captured by the natural sciences which focus on causal rather than rational relations. This line of reasoning raises the questions of how reasons could evolve in a world of causes and how children can be acculturated to participate in rule-governed social practices. In this paper I will sketch a Wittgensteinian answer to these questions. I will first poi…Read more
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33Form und Erkenntnis: Wie Kunst und Literatur Wissen vermittelnIn Alex Burri & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Kunst denken, Mentis. pp. 117-134. 2007.
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10Das (bisher) Ungesagte. Wittgenstein: der Ingenieur und die KunstPhilosophische Rundschau 55 (3). 2008.
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19The Character of a Name: Wittgenstein's Remarks on ShakespeareIn Sascha Bru, Wolfgang Huemer & Daniel Steuer (eds.), Wittgenstein Reading, De Gruyter. pp. 23-37. 2013.
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37Themes from Brentano (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (2): 391-393. 2015.Franz Brentano’s impact on the philosophy of his time and on 20th-century philosophy is considerable. The “sharp dialectician” and “genial master” influenced philosophers of various allegiances, being acknowledged not only as the “grandfather of phenomenology” but also as an analytic philosopher “in the best sense of this term” . The fourteen new essays gathered together in this volume give an insight in three core issues of Brentano’s philosophy: consciousness , intentionality and ontology and …Read more
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21Logical Empiricism and Phenomenology: Felix KaufmannVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 10 151-161. 2003.
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46Brentano on Beauty and AestheticsIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano School, Routledge. 2017.In his entire oeuvre Brentano defended a scientific conception of philosophy and advocated the adoption of a rigorous, scientific method. Given this background it might come as a surprise that in his reflections on aesthetics he firmly rejected the classic definition of aesthetics as the science of beauty. This must not be read as an expression of disinterest in – or a dismissal of – aesthetics, though. It is rather an expression of Brentano's view concerning the position of aesthetics in his ov…Read more
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1Edgar Morscher, ed., Bernard Bolzanos geistiges Erbe für das 21. Jahrhundert Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 21 (3): 199-201. 2001.
Wolfgang Huemer
Università Degli Studi Di Parma
University of Parma
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Università Degli Studi Di ParmaAssociate Professor
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
Aesthetics |
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
20th Century Philosophy |