Preproceedings 2006 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society
Preproceedings 2006 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society
Preproceedings 2006 - Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society
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Inhalt / Contents<br />
<strong>Wittgenstein</strong>, Waismann and Non-Euclidean Geometries<br />
Martin Ohmacht ...................................................................................................................................................................... 234<br />
Cultural Alterity and Unilateralism: The Dialogue of Philosophy of Language<br />
Jerome Ikechukwu Okonkwo .................................................................................................................................................. 237<br />
Die Opazität der Oberfläche: <strong>Wittgenstein</strong> und Celan<br />
Giorgio Palma ......................................................................................................................................................................... 240<br />
A Perspective of Dialogical Engagement Between Self and Culture<br />
Ranjan K. Panda..................................................................................................................................................................... 243<br />
Double Meant is not Double Good: A Problem for Kane’s Response to the Chance Objection<br />
James Petrik ........................................................................................................................................................................... 246<br />
The Analytic Theory of the A Priori: Ayer’s Argument<br />
Tommaso Piazza .................................................................................................................................................................... 248<br />
Experience and social norms in folk psychology – <strong>Wittgenstein</strong> meets neuroscience<br />
Pim Klaassen .......................................................................................................................................................................... 251<br />
Can there be such thing as a “hopeless” language user?<br />
Marcos Paiva Pinheiro ............................................................................................................................................................ 254<br />
Regaining the Sense of the Tractatus: <strong>Wittgenstein</strong>’s Logical Mysticism<br />
Paul Poenicke ......................................................................................................................................................................... 257<br />
Brandom on Holism, Communication, and Reference<br />
Bernd Prien ............................................................................................................................................................................. 260<br />
Action and Morality: A Reflection on Thomas Nagel’s and Christine Korsgaard’s Moral Thinking<br />
Marek Pyka ............................................................................................................................................................................. 263<br />
Peter Singer’s Utilitarianism versus Tom Regan’s Rights View. A Comparative Study<br />
Leszek Pyra ............................................................................................................................................................................ 266<br />
Normativity, Experience and Concrete Case<br />
Regina Queiroz ....................................................................................................................................................................... 269<br />
Spiel der Sprache und Sprachspiel – Gadamer und <strong>Wittgenstein</strong> im Vergleich<br />
Juliane Reichel........................................................................................................................................................................ 272<br />
‘The riddle does not exist’: <strong>Wittgenstein</strong>’s Philosophy Revisited in the Context of the Ignorabimus-Dispute<br />
Andrea Reichenberger............................................................................................................................................................ 275<br />
Zur dringend notwendigen Revision des „standard view“ der Genese der Philosophischen Untersuchungen<br />
Josef G. F. Rothhaupt............................................................................................................................................................. 278<br />
Weltsichtkohärenz – um welchen Preis?<br />
Eckart Ruschmann.................................................................................................................................................................. 281<br />
Deuten – Missverstehen – ‚Blasphemie‘: Grenze und Potential eines offenen Übersetzungsbegriffs<br />
Britta Saal ............................................................................................................................................................................... 284<br />
Rule following and intercultural perspective<br />
Michał Sala ............................................................................................................................................................................. 287<br />
Kulturelle Gegenstände und intentionale Erlebnisse<br />
Alessandro Salice ................................................................................................................................................................... 289<br />
Life’s Infinite Variations: <strong>Wittgenstein</strong> and Cultural Generalization<br />
Patricia Sayre.......................................................................................................................................................................... 292<br />
Against cultural identity: a family resemblance perspective on intercultural relations<br />
Marina Sbisà ........................................................................................................................................................................... 295<br />
Kann eine Person als Urheber ihrer Handlungen verstanden werden, wenn sie keine alternativen<br />
Möglichkeiten hat?<br />
Benedikt Schick ...................................................................................................................................................................... 298<br />
Substanz, Kausalität und Freiheit<br />
Pedro Schmechtig................................................................................................................................................................... 302<br />
Fremdverstehen als dialogische Hermeneutik<br />
Karsten Schmidt...................................................................................................................................................................... 305<br />
Towards an Intercultural Phenomenology? – Objectivity, Subjectivity and the Constitution of Otherness<br />
Eva Schwarz ........................................................................................................................................................................... 308