Mind, Language and Action : : Proceedings of the 36th International Wittgenstein Symposium / / ed. by Danièle Moyal-Sharrock, Volker Munz, Annalisa Coliva.

The volume takes on the much-needed task of describing and explaining the nature of the relations and interactions between mind, language and action in defining mentality. Papers by renowned philosophers unravel what is increasingly acknowledged to be the enacted nature of the mind, memory and langu...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society – New Series , 22
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Physical Description:1 online resource (622 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of contents
  • Preface
  • I. Wittgenstein
  • Wittgenstein’s Most Important Contribution to the Philosophy of Logic
  • Rule-following, Intellectualism, and Logical Reasoning
  • Logical Space and Phase-Space
  • Implication in Interpretation
  • Was Wittgenstein a Cultural Relativist?
  • Keep it real
  • Wittgenstein, Anscombe, and What Can Only Be True
  • Solipsism from a logical point of view: the limits of sense reconsidered
  • Davidson and the Wittgensteinians on Reasons and Causes
  • Ménage à trois: Saying, Showing, Acting
  • Wittgenstein und Fodor: Die hinweisende Definition und ihre Voraussetzung
  • The “Middle Wittgenstein” Revisited
  • Zur Genese der „Philosophischen Untersuchungen“ im engeren Sinne und im weiteren Sinne
  • How Ordinary Is the Language of Love?
  • Sceptics, heretics and human grounds: A Cavellian reading of On Certainty
  • Could There Be a Logical Alien?
  • II. Enactivism and extended mind
  • Back to the rough ground and into the hurly-burly Why cognitive ethology needs ‘Wittgenstein’s razor’
  • “The Play Of Expression”: Understanding Ontogenetic Ritualisation
  • The Far Side of Things: Seeing, Visualizing and Knowing
  • The framework of perception
  • Magnitudes: Metaphysics, Explanation, and Perception
  • III. Memory
  • The extent of memory. From extended to extensive mind
  • Remembering as Public Practice: Wittgenstein, memory, and distributed cognitive ecologies
  • Visual Memory and the Bounds of Authenticity
  • IV. Language acquisition
  • Training and Transformation
  • Crying and learning to speak
  • V. Intentional mental contents and qualia
  • Concepts: Too Heavy a Burden
  • Propositional Attitudes, Intentional Contents and Other Representationalist Myths
  • Seeing Without an I
  • Bewusstsein, Reflexion und Gedanken höherer Ordnung
  • Becoming aware of one’s thoughts
  • Index