wittgensteinian in a sentence
Examples
- Prajapati is compared to Kafka's K ., Proust is a " Vedantic master though unaware of being such "; the elusive meaning of " brahman " is given a Wittgensteinian gloss, while the seekers of the mysterious substance called the soma become Baudelaire's " prophetic tribe with blazing eyes ."
- McDowell argued, against this Dummettian view and its development by such contemporaries as Crispin Wright, both that this claim did not, as Dummett supposed, represent a Wittgensteinian requirement on a theory of meaning and that it rested on a suspect asymmetry between the evidence for the expressions of mind in the speech of others and the thoughts so expressed.
- Putnam has since conceded the point and subscribes to McDowell's neo-Wittgensteinian therapeutic invocation of the mind as a structured system of object involving abilities . ( What Putnam has since defended as a neo-Aristotelian picture of mind ) Phil Hutchinson has since argued that this concession to McDowell means that the distinction which Putnam wishes to operationalize, between intension and extension, is now problematized.
- O'Connor's first book, published in 2002, was titled " Oppression and Responsibility : A Wittgensteinian Approach to Social Practices and Moral Theory ", and drew on a primarily Wittgensteinian framework to articulate various forms of political oppression ( focusing on forms she views as primarily invisible because their existence relies on rarely questioned assumptions, ) and to put forward a theory of moral responsibility.
- O'Connor's first book, published in 2002, was titled " Oppression and Responsibility : A Wittgensteinian Approach to Social Practices and Moral Theory ", and drew on a primarily Wittgensteinian framework to articulate various forms of political oppression ( focusing on forms she views as primarily invisible because their existence relies on rarely questioned assumptions, ) and to put forward a theory of moral responsibility.
- In Rorty's view, the success of modern science has led academics in philosophy and the humanities to mistakenly imitate scientific methods . " Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature " popularized and extended ideas of Wilfrid Sellars ( the critique of the Myth of the given ) and Willard Van Orman Quine ( the critique of the analytic-synthetic distinction ) and others who advocate the Wittgensteinian doctrine of " dissolving " rather than solving philosophical problems.
- Using first-hand remarks ( which would later be published in " Philosophical Investigations ", " Culture and Value ", and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as " contemplative philosophy ", a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch and D . Z . Phillips, among others.
- Using first-hand remarks ( which would later be published in " Philosophical Investigations ", " Culture and Value ", and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as " contemplative philosophy ", a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch and D . Z . Phillips, among others.
- Using first-hand remarks ( which was later published in " Philosophical Investigations ", " Culture and Value ", and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as " contemplative philosophy ", a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition, " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch, and D . Z . Phillips, among others.
- Using first-hand remarks ( which was later published in " Philosophical Investigations ", " Culture and Value ", and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as " contemplative philosophy ", a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition, " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch, and D . Z . Phillips, among others.