Cultures : : conflict-analysis-dialogue : proceedings of the 29. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria 2006 / / Christian Kanzian, Edmund Runggaldier (eds.).

What can systematic philosophy contribute to come from conflict between cultures to a substantial dialogue? - This question was the general theme of the 29th international symposium of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society in Kirchberg. Worldwide leading philosophers accepted the invitation to co...

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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society ; n.s., v. 3
Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society ; n.s., v. 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 431 pages) :; digital, PDF fie(s).
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  • "Proceedings of the 29. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria 2006" --title page recto.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Preface /
Wittgenstein and the Linguistic Turn /
Chapter 1 Wittgenstein --
Wittgenstein on Colors and Internal Relations, 1930-1932 /
Lebensform as a Wittgensteinian Way of Understanding Culture - Theoretical Perspectives for the (Intercultural) Dialogue /
Wittgenstein's Ethnological Approach to Philosophy /
Cultural Dialogue and Human Solidarity: The Rorty - Habermas-Debate Revisited in the Light of Wittgenstein´s Philosophy /
Human Beings - The Mind and the Body: Wittgensteinian-Aristotelian Reflections /
Wittgenstein liest Freud /
Chapter 2 Intercultural Dialogue from the Perspective of Logic and Philosophy of Language --
Language in Archaic, Pre-referential Cultures. The Emergence of Dualism /
Consequence Theory of Truth. Reflections on Certainty and Conflict /
Truth and Dialogue /
Chapter 3 Theory of Action and Theory of Decision Making --
Three Fallacies about Action /
Knowledge and Abilities in Action /
Social Action, Collective Responsibility, and the Difficulties of Social Decision Making /
Folk Psychology and Proverb Knowledge as Common Knowledge in Decision-Making /
Agents in Discord. On Preference Aggregation under Uncertainty /
Beratung und Entscheidung im Kontext kollektiven Ausagierens /
Die Rolle gemeinsamer Urteile für das freie Handeln /
Chapter 4 Intercultural Philosophy --
Tolerance and Truth in Intercultural Dialogue: Some Reflections /
Disagreement and Misunderstanding Across Cultures /
Clash of Civilizations? An Evolution-Theoretic and Empirical Investigation of Huntington's Theses /
Chinese Language, Chinese Mind? /
Anlass, Begriff und Aufgabe interkultureller Philosophie /
Intercultural Polylogues in Philosophy /
Chapter 5 (Social)-Ethical Aspects of the Intercultural Dialogue --
Inner/intercultural Dialog and Long-Range Ethics /
Moral Judgments of Foreign Cultures and Bygone Epochs. A Two-Tier Approach /
Roots of Recognition - Cultural Identity and the Ethos of Hermeneutic Dialogue /
'World-Views Clashing? The Possibilities of Dialogue' /
Workshop on Social Ontology --
Documentality - Or Why Nothing Social Exists Beyond the Text /
On Place and Space: The Ontology of the Eruv /
On Power, Conventions, and the Varieties of Normativity /
List of Authors --
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Summary:What can systematic philosophy contribute to come from conflict between cultures to a substantial dialogue? - This question was the general theme of the 29th international symposium of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society in Kirchberg. Worldwide leading philosophers accepted the invitation to come to the conference, whose results are published in this volume, edited by Christian Kanzian Edmund Runggaldier. The sections are dedicated to the philosophy of Wittgenstein, Logics and Philosophy of Language, Decision- and Action Theory, Ethical Aspects of the Intercultural Dialogue, Intercultural Dialogue, and last not least to Social Ontology.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3110328933
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Christian Kanzian, Edmund Runggaldier (eds.).