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Stefano Predelli: Contexts. Meaning, Truth, and the Use of Language (review)Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 91 115
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12Understanding Wittgenstein’s Wood SellersIn Gabriele Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 429-440. 2019.
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1Sentence, Proposition, and Context. On the Idea of an Intermediate LevelIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Semantics and Beyond: Philosophical and Linguistic Inquiries. Preface, De Gruyter. pp. 241-254. 2014.
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12Perception as a social phenomenonIn Limbeck-Lilienau Christian & Stadler Friedrich (eds.), The Philosophy of the philosophy of perception and observation, De Gruyter. pp. 205-206. 2017.
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10In contemporary theories of language it is common to appeal to propositions as expressed by utterances of sentences. The aim of this paper is to question this idea, for as I argue, the relationship between sentences and propositions cannot be worked out in any rewarding way.
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5Notes on the ContributorsIn Frederik Gierlinger & Štefan Joško Riegelnik (eds.), Wittgenstein on Colour, De Gruyter. pp. 119-121. 2014.
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6Review of: Pluralistic casuistry : Balancing moral arguments, economic realities, and political theory, Springer 2007 (review)Metapsychology Online Reviews. 2008.
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4List of Works of Ludwig WittgensteinIn Frederik Gierlinger & Štefan Joško Riegelnik (eds.), Wittgenstein on Colour, De Gruyter. 2014.
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33Contextualism and the use-mention distinctionLodz Papers in Pragmatics 7 (2): 281-290. 2011.The use-mention distinction is considered as a fundamental concept in the philosophy of language. So it goes without doubt that a comprehensive theory of language has to account for this distinction. In this paper I explore what it means to account for such a distinction and I argue that the main ideas of contextualist theories of language are in conflict with the distinction in question.
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10NamesIn Frederik Gierlinger & Štefan Joško Riegelnik (eds.), Wittgenstein on Colour, De Gruyter. pp. 124-124. 2014.
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13“Having Identified an Utterance...” – Predication and InterpretationConceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 39 (96): 85-100. 2010.What is it for predicates to mean what they do and what is their contribution to the meaning of an utterance? It is exactly this question to which Davidson dedicates his book Truth and Predication. Most commentators focus on Davidson’s discussion of failed accounts, in particular of Frege’s account. In contrast to this tendency, I focus here on Davidson’s own account. The structure is as follows. First, I sketch the problem of predication and I glance at Davidson’s discussion of failed accounts.…Read more
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26Sentence, Proposition, and Context. On the Idea of an Intermediate LevelIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Semantics and Beyond: Philosophical and Linguistic Inquiries. Preface, De Gruyter. pp. 241-254. 2014.In contemporary theories of language it is common to appeal to propositions as expressed by utterances of sentences. The aim of this paper is to question this idea, for as I argue, the relationship between sentences and propositions cannot be worked out in any rewarding way
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49Wittgenstein on ColourDe Gruyter. 2014.This volume is the first collection of articles dedicated to Wittgenstein s thoughts on colour, focusing in particular on his so-called Remarks on Colour, a piece of writing that has received comparably little attention from Wittgenstein scholars. The articles discuss why Wittgenstein wrote so intensively about colour during the last years of his life andwhat significance these remarks have for understanding his philosophical work in general."
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6IndexIn Frederik Gierlinger & Štefan Joško Riegelnik (eds.), Wittgenstein on Colour, De Gruyter. pp. 122-123. 2014.
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15ContentsIn Frederik Gierlinger & Štefan Joško Riegelnik (eds.), Wittgenstein on Colour, De Gruyter. 2014.
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language |
Continental Philosophy |