
Philosophy and the Vision of Language
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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction: Language and Structure
Section I: Early Analytic Philosophy
Chapter 2: Frege on the Context Principle and Psychologism
Chapter 3: 'Meaning is Use' in the Tractatus
Section II: Radical Translation and Intersubjective Practice
Introductory: From Syntax to Semantics (and Pragmatics)
Chapter 4: Ryle and Sellars on Inner-State Reports
Chapter 5: Quine's Appeal to Use and the Genealogy of Indeterminacy
Section III: Critical Outcome
Introductory: From the Aporia of Structure to the Critique of Practice
Chapter 6: Wittgenstein, Kant, and the Critique of Totality
Chapter 7: Thinking and Being: Heidegger and Wittgenstein on Machination and Lived-Experience
Chapter 8: Language, Norms, and the Force of Reason
Section IV: Conclusion
Chapter 9: The Question of Language
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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