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  1. Wittgenstein.G. H. von Wright - 1982 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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  • Epistemology externalized.Donald Davidson - 1991 - Dialectica 45 (2‐3):191-202.
    SummaryStarting with Descartes, epistemology has been almost entirely based on first person knowledge. We must begin, according to the usual story, with what is most certain: knowledge of our own sensations and thoughts. In one way or another we then progress, if we can, to knowledge of an objective external world. There is then the final, tenuous, step to knowledge of other minds.In this paper I argue for a total revision of this picture. All propositional thought, whether positive or skeptical, (...)
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  • Postmetaphysical Thinking: Philosophical Essays.David E. Cooper, Jurgen Habermas & William Mark Hohengarten - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):572.
    This collection of Habermas's recent essays on philosophical topics continues the analysis begun in The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. In a short introductory essay, he outlines the sources of twentieth-century philosophizing, its major themes, and the range of current debates. The remainder of the essays can be seen as his contribution to these debates.Habermas's essay on George Herbert Mead is a focal point of the book. In it he sketches a postmetaphysical, intersubjective approach to questions of individuation and subjectivity. In (...)
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  • Hermeneutik und Kritik: mit e. Anh. sprachphilos. Texte Schleiermachers.Friedrich Schleiermacher - 1977 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Edited by Manfred Frank.
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  • Philosophical fragments.Søren Kierkegaard - 1936 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press. Edited by David F. Swenson.
    In PHILOSOPHICAL FRAGMENTS, Søren Kierkegaard (writing under the pseudonym Johannes Climacus), seeks to explain the nature of Christianity in such as way as to bring out its demands on the individual, and to emphasize its incompatibility with the theology based on the work of Hegel that was becoming progressively more influential in Denmark. If one were to read only two or three of Kierkegaard's works, this is unquestionably one of the ones to read. One cannot understand Kierkegaard's thought without reading (...)
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  • Letters from Ludwig Wittgenstein.Paul Engelmann & Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1967 - Oxford,: Blackwell. Edited by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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  • Special supplement: The Wittgenstein papers.Georg Henrik von Wright - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (4):483-503.
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  • Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Sprachanalytische Philosophie. [REVIEW]Ernst Tugendhat - 1981 - Philosophica 4:239-239.
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  • Speech Acts and the Definition of Literature.Richard Ohmann - 1971 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 4 (1):1 - 19.
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