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    Open texture splits our concepts in unpredictable ways when we try to accommodate new discoveries or insights. This property of concepts can best be seen in contexts of standardized language and classification, for example in law or science. In this paper, I contrast open texture with three other historically related observations about the indeterminacy of our concepts: Ludwig Wittgenstein’s family resemblance, Otto Neurath’s Ballung concepts, and Rudolf Carnap’s open concepts. All four of these…Read more
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    Introduction: Waismann’s Rocky Strata
    In Dejan Makovec & Stewart Shapiro (eds.), Friedrich Waismann: The Open Texture of Analytic Philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-25. 2019.
    Dejan Makovec suggests that the acquaintance with Gilbert Ryle and his conception of philosophy as cartography around 1945 breathed new life into Waismann’s idea of a multi-layered structure of language. A notebook on language strata from Waismann’s Nachlass shows that the metaphor is explicitly geological in analogy to sedimentary strata, adding depth to Ryle’s two-dimensional view of philosophy and language. Makovec concludes that “Language Strata” is a blueprint for Waismann’s projectionism, …Read more
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    Open Texture in Science and Philosophy
    In Esther Heinrich-Ramharter, Alois Pichler & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), 100 Years Tractatus, Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 335-346. 2023.
    Open texture splits our concepts in unpredictable ways when we try to accommodate new discoveries or insights. This property of concepts can best be seen in contexts of standardized language and classification, for example in law or science. In this paper, I contrast open texture with three other historically related observations about the indeterminacy of our concepts: Ludwig Wittgenstein’s family resemblance, Otto Neurath’s Ballung concepts, and Rudolf Carnap’s open concepts. All four of these…Read more
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    Anthropologists of the ontological turn claim that certain entities, processes, and relations are in principle inaccessible to outsiders of specific communities. Philosophers of ethnobiology see a challenge to the integration of scientific and ethnoscientific knowledge of nature in this claim. They propose to negotiate integration within a framework of overlapping ontologies. I explicate the methodology of the ontological turn and claim that it offers a better understanding of knowledge integrat…Read more
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    This edited collection covers Friedrich Waismann's most influential contributions to twentieth-century philosophy of language: his concepts of open texture and language strata, his early criticism of verificationism and the analytic-synthetic distinction, as well as their significance for experimental and legal philosophy. In addition, Waismann's original papers in ethics, metaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of mathematics are here evaluated. They introduce Waismann's theory of action a…Read more