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Do Your Exercises: Reader Participation in Wittgenstein's Investigations

In Michael A. Peters & Jeff Stickney (eds.), A Companion to Wittgenstein on Education: Pedagogical Investigations. New York: pp. 147-159 (2017)

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  1. Philosophical Investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1953 - New York, NY, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe.
    Editorial preface to the fourth edition and modified translation -- The text of the Philosophische Untersuchungen -- Philosophische untersuchungen = Philosophical investigations -- Philosophie der psychologie, ein fragment = Philosophy of psychology, a fragment.
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  • Ludwig Wittgenstein: the duty of genius.Ray Monk - 1990 - New York: Maxwell Macmillan International.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein is perhaps the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century, and certainly one of the most original in the entire Western tradition. Given the inaccessibility of his work, it is remarkable that he has inspired poems, paintings, films, musical compositions, titles of books -- and even novels. In his splendid biography, Ray Monk has made this very compelling human being come alive in a way that perfectly explains the fascination he has evoked. Wittgenstein's life was one of great moral (...)
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  • Letters from Ludwig Wittgenstein.Paul Engelmann & Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1967 - Oxford,: Blackwell. Edited by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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  • The philosophical investigations' children.Karín Lesnik-Oberstein - 2003 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (4):381–394.
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  • The Philosophical Investigations’ Children.Karín Lesnik-Oberstein - 2003 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (4):381-394.
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  • Wittgenstein, Bartley, and the glöckel school reform.Eugene C. Hargrove - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (4):453-461.
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  • Form of Life in Wittgenstein's Later Work.Newton Garver - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (1‐2):175-201.
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  • Wittgenstein's Art of Investigation.Beth Savickey - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    _Wittgenstein's Art of Investigation_ is one of the first to focus on and provide an original and detailed analysis of Wittgenstein's grammatical investigations. Beth Sarkey offers us new insight into the historical context and influences on method which will help students understand the intricacies and depth of his work.
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  • Wittgenstein.Tariq Ali, Derek Jarman, Terry Eagleton, Ken Butler & Karl Johnson - 1993 - Zeitgeist Films Ltd. Kino Video [Distributor].
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  • Wittgenstein: philosophy, postmodernism, pedagogy.Michael Peters - 1999 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey. Edited by James Marshall.
    This book takes up, and takes seriously, the institutional sites and pedagogical investments of professional identity for college English teachers and examines how these site and investments both constitute and complicate the space of our politics.
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  • Wittgenstein's Art of Investigation.Beth Savickey - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    _Wittgenstein's Art of Investigation_ is one of the first to focus on and provide an original and detailed analysis of Wittgenstein's grammatical investigations. Beth Sarkey offers us new insight into the historical context and influences on method which will help students understand the intricacies and depth of his work.
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  • Wittgenstein and dialogue.Jane Heal - 1995 - In Philosophical Dialogues: Plato, Hume, Wittgenstein. pp. 63-83.
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  • Wittgenstein.W. W. Bartley - 1974 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 25 (2):195-198.
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  • Wittgenstein.W. W. Bartley - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):403-404.
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  • Culture and Value.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. H. Von Wright, Heikki Nymam & Peter Winch - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (1):70-73.
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  • Culture and Value.L. Wittgenstein - 1982 - Critica 14 (41):93-96.
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  • Wittgenstein's use of examples.Beth Savickey - 2011 - In Marie McGinn & Oskari Kuusela (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein. Oxford University Press.
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  • On what sort of speech act Wittgenstein's investigations is and why it matters (the philosophical forum , XXVIII, no. 3, 1997).Justin Leiber - unknown
    Philosophers concerned with speech acts, or Wittgenstein's uses of language , mostly fix their attention on actions done by issuing just a phrase or short sentence (in the appropriate circumstances with the proper qualifications, feeling, intent, uptake, etc.). "Five red apples" is Wittgenstein's paradigm example in his Philosophical Investigations . "There's a bittern at the bottom of your garden" plays a similar role in J. L. Austin's most central and ambitious essay, "Other Minds." Indeed, as Wittgenstein points out, a single (...)
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  • On what sort of speech act Wittgenstein's Investigations is and why it matters.Justin Leiber - 1997 - Philosophical Forum 28 (3):232-267.
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