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  1. Hard and Blind: On Wittgenstein’s Genealogical View of Logical Necessity.Sorin Bangu - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (2):439-458.
    My main aim is to sketch a certain reading (‘genealogical’) of later Wittgenstein’s views on logical necessity. Along the way, I engage with the inferentialism currently debated in the literature on the epistemology of deductive logic.
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  • The gift in therapy.Erik Abrams, Lydia Amir, Seamus Carey, Reena Cheruvalath, Sara Ellenbogen, Michael Grosso, D. Floyd Keller, Jens Olesen, Bernard Roy & Naomi Thomas - 2006 - Philosophical Practice 2 (2):111-117.
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  • Canfield, Cavell and Criteria.Roger A. Shiner - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (2):253-272.
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  • The Looking-Glass Self: An Examination of Self-Awareness John V. Canfield New York: Praeger Publishing, 1990, xii + 238 pp. US$45.00. [REVIEW]William J. DeAngelis - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (3):623-.
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  • Assertability Conditions and the Investigations.Nicoletta Bartunek - 2019 - Philosophia 47 (4):1023-1042.
    Later Wittgenstein is famous for having related meaning and use. Nonetheless, thanks to Dummett and Kripke, and the debates they provoked, a conventional wisdom is nowadays available: Wittgenstein, so the story goes, adopted a theory of meaning in terms of assertability conditions. This paper claims that it is wrong to attribute such a theory to the Investigations. For such a thesis to go through, one of the following two scenarios should be confirmed. It should either be true that Wittgenstein reduces (...)
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