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040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dAS|dEAS
050 00 B3376.W563|bP5323 2010 vol.2
082 00 192|222
100 1 Baker, Gordon P.,|eauthor
245 10 Wittgenstein :|brules, grammar, and necessity : essays and
exegesis of 185-242 /|cG.P. Baker & P.M.S. Hacker
246 33 Wittgenstein: rules, grammar, and necessity. Volume 2 of
an analytical commentary on the philosophical
investigations: essays and exegesis of 185-242
250 2nd, extensively rev. ed. /|bby P.M.S. Hacker
264 1 Malden, Mass. :|bWiley-Blackwell,|c2010
264 4 |cò010
300 xx, 380 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 An analytical commentary on the philosophical
investigations ;|vv. 2
504 Includes bibliographical references and index
505 0 Analytical commentary -- Fruits upon one tree -- The
continuation of the early draft into philosophy of
mathematics -- Hidden isomorphism -- A common methodology
-- The flatness of philosophical grammar -- Following a
rule 185-242 -- Introduction to the exegesis -- Rules and
grammar -- The tractatus and rules of logical syntax --
From logical syntax to philosophical grammar -- Rules and
rule-formulations -- Philosophy and grammar -- The scope
of grammar -- Some morals -- Exegesis 185-8 -- Accord with
a rule -- Initial compass bearings -- Accord and the
harmony between language and reality -- Rules of inference
and logical machinery -- Formulations and explanations of
rules by examples -- Interpretations, fitting and grammar
-- Further misunderstandings -- Exegesis 189-202 --
Following rules, mastery of techniques and practices --
Following a rule -- Practices and techniques -- Doing the
right thing and doing the same thing -- Privacy and the
community view -- On not digging below bedrock -- Private
linguists and private linguists: Robinson Crusoe sails
again -- Is a language necessarily shared with a community
of speakers? -- Innate knowledge of a language -- Robinson
Crusoe sails again -- Solitary cavemen and monolinguists -
- Private languages and private languages -- Exegesis 203-
37 -- Agreement in definitions, judgements, and form of
life -- The scaffolding of facts -- The role of our nature
-- Forms of life -- Agreement: consensus of human beings
and their actions -- Exegesis 238-42 -- Grammar and
necessity -- Setting the stage -- Leitmotifs -- External
guidelines -- Necessary propositions and norms of
representation -- Concerning the truth and falsehood of
necessary propositions -- What necessary truths are about
illusions of correspondence: ideal objects, kinds of
reality, and ultra-physics -- The psychology of the A
priori -- Knowledge -- Belief -- Certainty -- Surprise --
Discoveries and conjectures -- Compulsion -- Propositions
of logic and laws of thought -- Alternative forms of
representation -- The arbitrariness of grammar -- A
kinship to the non-arbitrary -- Proof in mathematics --
Conventionalism
600 10 Wittgenstein, Ludwig,|d1889-1951.|tPhilosophische
Untersuchungen
650 0 Philosophy
650 0 Language and languages|xPhilosophy
650 0 Semantics (Philosophy)
700 1 Hacker, P. M. S.|q(Peter Michael Stephan)
740 0 Analytical commentary on the Philosophical investigations.
|nVolume 2,|pWittgenstein: rules, grammar, and necessity:
essays and exegesis of 185-242
800 1 Baker, Gordon P.|tAnalytical commentary on the
Philosophical investigations (2005) ;|vv. 2