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15Lars Hertzberg suggests that it is obvious that “getting clear about the sense of our moral utterances is a matter of getting clear about the nature of the interchanges to which they belong”. The paper explores the significance of this through illustrations, drawn from Hertzberg’s work, of the importance of paying proper attention to two ranges of variation in such interchanges: first, to the distinctions between first, second and third person contexts of discussion and, second, to those between…Read more
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4The Interchanges to Which Our Moral Utterances BelongNordic Wittgenstein Review. forthcoming.Lars Hertzberg suggests that it is obvious that “getting clear about the sense of our moral utterances is a matter of getting clear about the nature of the interchanges to which they belong”. The paper explores the significance of this through illustrations, drawn from Hertzberg’s work, of the importance of paying proper attention to two ranges of variation in such interchanges: first, to the distinctions between first, second and third person contexts of discussion and, second, to those between…Read more
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38Einstein and philosophy: A new definition of 'simultaneous'Philosophical Investigations 49 (1): 25-47. 2026.Einstein's acknowledgement of a serious debt to Hume should alert us to central philosophical—in the first instance, epistemological—aspects of his thinking. We see this in his emphasis on difficulties—initially raised by the discovery that light has a finite speed—in establishing the times of distant happenings. But common articulations in everyday language of the claims of Special Relativity, along with criticisms or corrections of our everyday thought and talk, reflect misconstruals of those.…Read more
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158Time in Consciousness, Consciousness in TimeRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 67 183-201. 2010.The paper is a criticism of the idea that a notion of has a significant role to play in the attempt to understand how the experience of change is possible. Discussion of such experience must give a significant place to its public and private manifestations. How should we picture the relationship between the experience of change and its manifestations? While we cannot identify these, we need not conclude that is something distinct from any of its public or private manifestations. With that, we ca…Read more
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82Responsibility and NecessityPhilosophy 70 (273): 409-427. 1995.It is widely assumed that there is some form of logical tension between the idea that everything that happens happens of necessity and the idea that people are sometimes responsible for what they do. If there is such a tension it ought to be possible to characterize the notions of necessity and responsibility in a way such that the incompatibility is transparent.
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162The SupernaturalReligious Studies 28 (3): 285-301. 1992.The final chapter of Peter Winch's book on Simone Weil discusses Weil's idea of supernatural virtue. Weil uses this language in connection with certain exceptional actions: actions of a kind which are for most of us, most of the time, simply impossible. She is particularly struck by cases in which someone refrains from exercising a power which they have over another: in which, for example, someone refrains from killing or enslaving an enemy who has grievously harmed him and who is now at his mer…Read more
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45Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard: Religion, Individuality and Philosophical MethodPhilosophical Books 31 (2): 82-83. 1990.
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77Human Relationships By Paul Gilbert Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, 164 pp., £35.00, £10.95 paper (review)Philosophy 67 (260): 262. 1992.
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25Wittgenstein, Human Beings and ConversationAnthem Press. 2021.The papers in this volume can be roughly divided between?the philosophy of mind? and?the philosophy of language?. They are, however, united by the idea that this standard philosophical classification stands in the way of clear thinking about many of the core issues. With this, they are united by the idea that the notion of a human being must be central to any philosophical discussion of issues in this area, and by an insistence on an inescapably ethical dimension of any adequate discussion of th…Read more
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57Tense and emotionIn Robin Le Poidevin (ed.), Questions of time and tense, Oxford University Press. pp. 77--91. 1998.
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122The Element of Fire: Science, Art and the Human World By Anthony O'Hear London: Routledge, 1988, 178 pp., £19.95 (review)Philosophy 64 (248): 272. 1989.
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85Rush Rhees, Wittgenstein and the possibility of discoursePhilosophical Investigations 25 (1). 2002.
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11Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard: Religion, Individuality and Philosophical MethodPhilosophical Books 31 (2): 82-83. 2009.
David Cockburn
University of Wales Trinity St David's
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University of Wales Trinity St David'sRetired faculty
Areas of Specialization
| The Passage of Time, Misc |
| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Language |