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James Klagge
Virginia Tech
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  • Virginia Tech
    Department of Philosophy
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20th Century Philosophy
Value Theory, Miscellaneous
Metaphysics
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20th Century Philosophy
Value Theory, Miscellaneous
Metaphysics
  • All publications (52)
  •  16
    Brentano and Intrinsic Value (review)
    with Roderick M. Chisholm
    Philosophical Review 98 (3): 390. 1989.
    Brentano: Value
  • Timothy Chappell, ed. Values and Virtues: Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 28 (2): 96-98. 2008.
    Ethics
  •  20
    An Unexplored Concept in Wittgenstein
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 12 (4). 1995.
    History of Western Philosophy20th Century Philosophy
  •  25
    Convention T regained
    Philosophical Studies 32 (4). 1977.
    Linguistic Convention
  •  4
    The Wittgenstein Lectures, Revisited
    Nordic 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.
  •  3
    Emotions: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (2): 278-280. 2005.
  •  140
    Davidson's troubles with supervenience
    Synthese 85 (November): 339-52. 1990.
    Anomalous MonismAnomalous Monism and Mental CausationPsychophysical SupervenienceSupervenience and P…Read more
    Anomalous MonismAnomalous Monism and Mental CausationPsychophysical SupervenienceSupervenience and Physicalism
  • Wittgenstein: 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
    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 and polemicist, and finally the complex issue of Wittgenstein as a Jew. Written by a first-rate team of Wittgenstein scholars including two published biographers of the philosopher, Brian McGuinness and Ray Monk, this collection will appeal to anyone with a serious interest in the most influential philosopher of the twentieth century.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  1
    Vladimir Jankelevitch, Forgiveness
    Philosophy in Review 27 (1): 42. 2007.
    Moral States and Processes
  •  8
    Book Review:G. E. Moore. Thomas Baldwin (review)
    Ethics 103 (2): 391-. 1993.
    Value TheoryG. E. Moore
  •  72
    An alleged difficulty concerning moral properties
    Mind 93 (371): 370-380. 1984.
    Moral Supervenience
  •  11
    Wittgenstein and von Wright on Goodness
    Philosophical Investigations 41 (3): 291-303. 2018.
    Is “good” a family-resemblance concept? Wittgenstein holds it is, since cases of goodness may not have anything in common, but there may be a continuous transition from some cases to others. Von Wright and Hacker argue it is not. They hold that family-resemblance concepts satisfy two conditions that goodness does not satisfy. I assess their arguments and then present a constitutivist account of goodness that Wittgenstein seems to endorse. The constitutivist account is what one would expect if go…Read more
    Is “good” a family-resemblance concept? Wittgenstein holds it is, since cases of goodness may not have anything in common, but there may be a continuous transition from some cases to others. Von Wright and Hacker argue it is not. They hold that family-resemblance concepts satisfy two conditions that goodness does not satisfy. I assess their arguments and then present a constitutivist account of goodness that Wittgenstein seems to endorse. The constitutivist account is what one would expect if goodness was a family-resemblance concept. Finally, I note that Wittgenstein's nod towards non-descriptivism in the Investigations is paralleled by Stevenson's ethical emotivism.
  •  13
    Moral Realism
    with Torbjorn Tannsjo
    Philosophical Review 101 (4): 921. 1992.
    Moral Realism
  • Timothy Chappell, ed., Values and Virtues: Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics
    Philosophy in Review 28 (2): 96. 2008.
    Ethics
  •  10
    Wittgenstein on Non-Mediative Causality
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (4): 653-667. 1999.
    20th Century Philosophy
  •  14
    When are ideologies irreconcilable? Case studies in diachronic anthropology
    Philosophical Investigations 21 (3). 1998.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  2
    Methods of Interpreting Plato and his Dialogues (edited book)
    with N. Smith
    Oxford University Press. 1992.
    Plato: Interpretive Strategies
  • Book Review (review)
    Ethics 105 409-411. 1995.
    Value Theory
  •  38
    Supervenience: Model theory or metaphysics?
    In Elias E. Savellos & U. Yalcin (eds.), Supervenience: New Essays, Cambridge University Press. pp. 60--72. 1995.
    Supervenience, GeneralModel Theory
  •  13
    Wittgenstein in Exile
    MIT Press. 2013.
    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
    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 make sense of this. Wittgenstein's exile was not, despite his wanderings from Vienna to Cambridge to Norway to Ireland, strictly geographical; rather, Klagge argues, Wittgenstein was never at home in the twentieth century. He was in exile from an earlier era -- Oswald Spengler's culture of the early nineteenth century. Klagge draws on the full range of evidence, including Wittgenstein's published work, the complete Nachlaß, correspondence, lectures, and conversations. He places Wittgenstein's work in a broad context, along a trajectory of thought that includes Job, Goethe, and Dostoyevsky. Yet Klagge also writes from an analytic philosophical perspective, discussing such topics as essentialism, private experience, relativism, causation, and eliminativism. Once we see Wittgenstein's exile, Klagge argues, we will gain a better appreciation of the difficulty of understanding Wittgenstein and his work
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Robert Merrihew Adams, A Theory of Virtue: Excellence in Being for the Good
    Philosophy in Review 29 (4): 233. 2009.
  •  15
    Emotions
    International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (2): 278-280. 2005.
    Theories of Emotion, MiscMoral Emotion, Misc
  •  42
    Moral realism and Dummett's challenge
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (3): 545-551. 1988.
    Cornell RealismMoral Nonnaturalism
  •  38
    Book ReviewDavid Carr,, and Jan Steutel,, eds. Virtue Ethics and Moral Education.New York: Routledge, 1999. Pp. xvii+263. $75.00 (review)
    Ethics 112 (1): 139-141. 2001.
    Value TheoryMoral Education
  •  7
    Essays in Quasi-Realism
    Philosophical Review 104 (1): 139. 1995.
    Moral Realism and Irrealism, Miscellaneous
  • Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosoph (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
    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 and polemicist, and finally the complex issue of Wittgenstein as a Jew. Written by a first-rate team of Wittgenstein scholars including two published biographers of the philosopher, Brian McGuinness and Ray Monk, this collection will appeal to anyone with a serious interest in the most influential philosopher of the twentieth century
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • David Stern and Béla Szabados, eds., Wittgenstein Reads Weininger Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 25 (6): 439-441. 2005.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  14
    B. 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.
    20th Century Analytic PhilosophyLogical Empiricism
  •  22
    Review of Charles Travis, Thought's Footing: A Theme in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4). 2008.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Editor's Prologue
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1-12. 1992.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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