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2Norman Malcolm, Wittgenstein: A Religious Point of View? Edited with a Response by Peter Winch Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 15 (3): 190-192. 1995.
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101Autobiography and philosophy: Variations on a theme of WittgensteinMetaphilosophy 26 (1-2): 63-80. 1995.
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113Hypocrisy After AristotleDialogue 37 (3): 545-. 1998.RésuméCet article examine diverses façons d'exploiter l'éthique aristotélicienne pour rendre compte philosophiquement de l'hypocrisie. Aristote lui-même n'apas dit grand chose d'explicite à ce sujet, mais nous nous employons à identifier et à scruter les passages qui sont les plus pertinents pour un traitement distinctif de l'hypocrisie, élucidant en cours de route un certain nombre de confusions à propos d'Aristote. Nous envisageons divers domaines d'émotion et d'action qui pourraient fournir u…Read more
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207Wittgenstein’s WomenJournal of Philosophical Research 22 483-508. 1997.While Wittgenstein commentators dismiss his remarks on women and femininity as trivial and unworthy of attention, I focus exactly on what they consider parenthetical and of no philosophical value. First, I document Wittgenstein’s attitudes toward women and femininity, and subject his remarks to critical analysis. Secondly, I retrieve and explore some aspects of Otto Weininger’s influence on Wittgenstein. Thirdly, by introducing considerations of chronology and circumstance, I argue that while th…Read more
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143The Morality of Self-DeceptionDialogue 13 (1): 25-34. 1974.Is self-deception always immoral? That it is always immoral to deceive oneself seems to have been the ‘received’ view amongst philosophers. Such a view was vigorously supported by Bishop Butler in the eighteenth century. Recently, Herbert Fingarette has argued for a similar position. In this paper I wish to examine Butler's and Fingarette's arguments and contend that no morally sensitive and reasonable person can possibly accept them without thereby ceasing to be morally sensitive and reasonable…Read more
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3Ranjit Chatterjee, Wittgenstein and Judaism: A Triumph of Concealment (review)Philosophy in Review 26 83-85. 2006.
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1Grace M. Jantzen, Becoming Divine: Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Religion Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 19 (6): 424-427. 1999.
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James C. Klagge and Alfred Nordmann, eds., Ludwig Wittgenstein: Public and Private Occasions Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 24 (2): 122-124. 2004.
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124Freud, Self-Knowledge and PsychoanalysisCanadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (4). 1982.I put down my cup and examine my own mind. It is for it to discover the truth. But how? What an abyss of uncertainty whenever the mind feels that some part of it has strayed beyond its own borders; when it, the seeker, is at once the dark region through which it must go seeking, where all its equipment will avail it nothing. Seek? More than that: create. It is face to face with something which does not so far exist, to which it alone can give reality and substance, which it alone can bring into …Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Aesthetics |
| 20th Century Philosophy |