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Michael Förster

Universität BonnUniversity of Chicago
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  • Universität Bonn
    Institut für Philosophie
    Professor
  • University of Chicago
    Department of Philosophy
    Teaching staff (Part-time)
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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  •  47
    Kant's Philosophy of Language?
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (3): 485. 2012.
    Kant: Philosophy of Language, Misc
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    7. Alternative Grammars? The Problem of Access
    In Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 153-188. 2004.
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    Hegel’s Idea of a ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (1): 145-147. 1998.
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    Eine Revolution in der Philosophie der Sprache, der Linguistik, der Hermeneutik und der Übersetzungstheorie im späten 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhundert: deutsche und französische Beiträge (review)
    In Larisa Cercel & Adriana Serban (eds.), Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Question of Translation, De Gruyter. pp. 23-40. 2015.
    European Philosophy
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    Chapter Seven. Defenses against Humean Skepticism
    In Michael Forster (ed.), Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 40-43. 2010.
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    1. Wittgenstein’s Conception of Grammar
    In Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 7-20. 2004.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
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