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144Hypocrisy, Change of Mind, and Weakness of Will: How to Do Moral Philosophy with ExamplesMetaphilosophy 30 (1&2): 60-78. 1999.What are the differences between hypocrisy, change of mind, and weakness of will? Each typically involves a gap between word and deed, yet they do not seem morally equivalent. Moreover, they are intuitively different concepts, even though the conceptual boundaries between them are fuzzy. This paper explores diverse examples, attempting to identify elements which may be distinctive of each concept, with special attention to hypocrisy. It also provides a discussion of the appropriateness of such u…Read more
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46Hypocrisy: Ethical InvestigationsBroadview Press. 2004._Shortlisted for 2004 Saskatchewan Book Award: Best Scholarly Writing_ What is a hypocrite? What role does hypocrisy play in our lives? Why is it thought to be such an ugly vice? Is it ever acceptable? What do we lose in our indifference to it? _Hypocrisy: Ethical Investigations_ seeks to illuminate the concept of hypocrisy by exploring its multiple roles in our moral and political lives and struggles. The authors provide a critical examination of a wide range of perspectives on the nature, vari…Read more
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Duncan Richter, Historical Dictionary of Wittgenstein's Philosophy (review)Philosophy in Review 25 293-295. 2005.
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115Wittgenstein and musical formalismPhilosophy 81 (4): 649-658. 2006.I argue that Wittgenstein was no lifelong musical formalist. I further contend that the attribution of musical formalism obscures, while the break with it I propose explains, the role that music played in the development of his philosophy of language. What is more, I sketch a perspective on the later Wittgenstein’s remarks on the music and musical understanding that supports my claims. Throughout my discussion, rather than assimilating Hanslick’s and Wittgenstein’s views on music, I point to sim…Read more
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1Hendrik Hart, Ronald A. Kuipers and Kai Nielsen, eds., Walking the Tightrope of Faith: Philosophical Conversations about Reason and Religion Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 20 (3): 186-189. 2000.
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31Michael Hymers, Wittgenstein and the Practice of Philosophy. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 30 (5): 355-357. 2010.
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1James C. Klagge, ed., Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy (review)Philosophy in Review 22 123-125. 2002.
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1G.H. Von Wright, Ed., A Portrait Of Wittgenstein As A Young Man. From The Diary Of David Hume Pinsent 1912-1914 (review)Philosophy in Review 12 (2): 146-148. 1992.
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78Wittgenstein on Self-Deception in Science, Psychology and PhilosophyWittgenstein-Studien 4 (1): 143-170. 2013.
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B.R. Tilghman, Wittgenstein, Ethics And Aesthetics: The View From Eternity (review)Philosophy in Review 12 297-299. 1992.
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3Susan B. Brill, Wittgenstein and Critical Theory: Beyond Postmodernism and Towards Descriptive Investigations Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 15 (5): 312-313. 1995.
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Aesthetics |
| 20th Century Philosophy |