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Book SynopsisThis anthology focuses on the extraordinary contributions Wittgenstein made to several areas in the philosophy of psychology. Danièle Moyal-Sharrock translates papers by eminent French Wittgensteinians, and brings them together with more familiar specialists on Wittgenstein's philosophical psychology, revealing a surprising degree of consensus.
Table of ContentsNotes on the Contributors List of Abbreviations of Works by Wittgenstein Introduction; D.Moyal-Sharrock Wittgenstein on Fear; J.V.Canfield Wittgensteinian Grammar & Philosophy of Mind; S.Chauvier The Importance of Being Thoughtful; L.Hertzberg Wittgenstein on 'experiencing meaning'; J.Bouveresse Revisiting 'The Unconscious'; J.Coulter & W.Sharrock Wittgenstein and the Foundations of Cognitive Psychology; R.Harré Dispositions or Capacities? Wittgenstein's Social Philosophy of Mind; C.Chauviré The Myth of the 'Outer': Wittgenstein's Redefinition of Subjectivity; S.Laugier Patterns in the Weave of Life: Wittgenstein's 'Lebensmuster'; J.Rosat Wittgenstein on 'The sort of explanation one longs for'; F.Cioffi Wittgenstein on Psychological Certainty; D.Moyal-Sharrock Criteria and Defeasibility: When Good Evidence is not Good Enough E.J.Loomis 'Tennis Without a Ball': Wittgenstein on 'Secondary Sense'; M.Hark The Cradle of Language: Making Sense of Bodily Connexions; S.J.Cowley Getting Clear About Perspicuous Representations: Wittgenstein, Baker & Fodor; D.D.Hutto