
Applying Wittgenstein
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This important book positions itself at the forefront of a revolutionary movement in Wittgenstein studies and philosophy in general and offers a new and dynamic way of using Wittgenstein's works.
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Review by Duncan Richter, The AUthors Journal Compliation. January 2009.More details
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'On applying Wittgenstein'; Introduction by the author
Part One: Language
1.1 Working through 'meaning as use'
1.2 Presumption versus assumption
1.3 Distinguishing 'meaningful consequences' from 'grammatical effects'
1.4 Towards a dynamic, applied conception of meaning
1.5 What does 'signify' signify?
Part Two: Literature
'Wittgensteinian' Poetry
2.1 Wallace Stevens as 'Wittgensteinian'
2.2 The many meanings of 'seeing': a literary 'reminder'
2.3 Invitations to nonsense: poetry considered as a therapeutic tool
2.4 Wittgenstein as Stevensian?
2.5 'Modernist performative literature: philosophy, poetry, prose
'Wittgensteinian' Prose
2.5 The 'Strong grammar' of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
2.6 Delusions of 'sense' in the representation of derangement: The 'dangers' of interpretation
2.7 'Creative mimicry' and the untranslatable metaphor
2.8 Wittgenstein and the 'sound of sense'
Part Three: Time
3.1 Dummett challenged: Beyond 'Realist' and 'Anti-Realist' renderings of time
3.2 (Dis)solving the 'time-slice' conception of time
Conclusion
Philosophical problems are at root problems of mood
Afterword
Further prospects for applying Wittgenstein
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