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21B. F. McGuinness, ed. , Friedrich Waismann: Causality and Logical Positivism. [Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook Volume 15] . Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 33 (4): 312-314. 2013.
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30Review of Charles Travis, Thought's Footing: A Theme in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4). 2008.
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130Supervenience: Ontological and ascriptiveAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (4): 461-70. 1988.This Article does not have an abstract
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6Wittgenstein, Frazer, and TemperamentIn Aidan Seery, Josef G. F. Rothhaupt & Lars Albinus (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer: The Text and the Matter, De Gruyter. pp. 233-248. 2016.
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Robert Merrihew Adams, A Theory of Virtue: Excellence in Being for the Good Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 29 (4): 233-235. 2009.
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59Marx’s Realms of ‘Freedom’ and ‘Necessity’Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4). 1986.In 1844 Marx held that labor alienation was wholly eliminable, primarily through the abolition of private property. Work in the context of private property was alienating because it was performed for wages and the production of exchange-value. With such purposes, work was experienced as selfish and forced. With the abolition of private property, work would be performed for the production of use-¥alue, to satisfy human needs. With this human purpose, work would be experienced as a free and fulfil…Read more
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14Marx’s Realms of ‘Freedom’ and ‘Necessity’Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4): 769-777. 1986.In 1844 Marx held that labor alienation was wholly eliminable, primarily through the abolition of private property. Work in the context of private property was alienating because it was performed for wages and the production of exchange-value. With such purposes, work was experienced as selfish and forced. With the abolition of private property, work would be performed for the production of use-¥alue, to satisfy human needs. With this human purpose, work would be experienced as a free and fulfil…Read more
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Wittgenstein's Community'In Uwe Meixner Peter Simons (ed.), Metaphysics in the Post-Metaphysical Age, Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 7--1. 1999.
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3Moral Properties: Foundation of the Metaphysics of MoralsDissertation, University of California, Los Angeles. 1983.I formulate and defend a realist theory of the truth of moral judgements according to which moral properties are synthetically but necessarily determined by natural properties of people, actions, or states of affairs. This view can be found in Moore's later ethical writings. The view reconciles two apparently conflicting intuitions: Moral properties supervene upon natural properties, but judgements about moral properties are generally not entailed by any judgements about natural properties. The …Read more
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46Wittgenstein in ExileMIT Press. 2010.Ludwig Wittgenstein's _Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus_ and _Philosophical Investigations_ are among the most influential philosophical books of the twentieth century, and also among the most perplexing. Wittgenstein warned again and again that he was not and would not be understood. Moreover, Wittgenstein's work seems to have little relevance to the way philosophy is done today. In _Wittgenstein in Exile_, James Klagge proposes a new way of looking at Wittgenstein -- as an exile -- that helps ma…Read more
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12Book Review:Philosophical Perspectives, 6: Ethics, 1992. James E. Tomberlin (review)Ethics 105 (2): 409-. 1995.
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33Sebastian Sunday Grève and Jakub Mácha, , Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Language. Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 37 (5/6): 197-199. 2017.
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Timothy Chappell, ed. Values and Virtues: Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 28 (2): 96-98. 2008.
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14Wittgenstein Lectures, RevisitedNordic Wittgenstein Review 8 (1-2): 11-82. 2019.In 2003 I published a survey of Wittgenstein’s lectures in Public and Private Occasions. Much has been learned about his lectures since then. This paper revisits the earlier survey and provides additional material and corrections, which amount to over 25%. In case it is useful, I have provided interlinear pagination from the original publication.
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11Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2001.This collection of essays deals with the relationship between Wittgenstein's life and his philosophy. The first two essays reflect on general problems inherent in philosophical biography itself. The essays that follow draw on recently published letters as well as recently published diaries from the 1930s to explore Wittgenstein's background as an engineer and its relation to the Tractatus, the impact of his schizoid personality on his approach to philosophy, his role as a diarist, letter-writer …Read more
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25The difficulty here is: to stopStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (3): 551-557. 2000.
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11Rationalism, Supervenience, and Moral EpistemologySouthern Journal of Philosophy 29 (S1): 25-28. 1991.
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51Philosophical Occasions, 1912-1951 (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 1993.An essential resource for students of Wittgenstein, this collection contains faithful, in some cases expanded and corrected, versions of many important pieces never before available in a single volume, including Notes for the 'Philosophical Lecture', published here for the first time. Fifteen selections, with bi-lingual versions of those originally written in German, span the development of Wittgenstein's thought, his range of interests, and his methods of philosophical investigation. Short intr…Read more
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David Stern and Béla Szabados, eds., Wittgenstein Reads Weininger (review)Philosophy in Review 25 439-441. 2005.
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1Collection of articles concerning methods of inerpreting Plato's works.
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