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Lars Hertzbergn Eindruck vom dargestellten Gegenstand. Meist wird man das Bild aber mit beiden Augen ansehen, und keines derselben wird sich im allgemeinen genau in . befinden. Dann ergeben sich geometrisch bedingte Abweichungen vom natürlichen Seheindruck. Betrachtet man eine Strecke . im Raum und ihr Bild ....Individual 发表于 2025-3-23 17:37:24
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Book 1989According to Wittgenstein, philosophical puzzles are due to deep prejudices about language. In this collection of essays, in honour of Rush Rhees, philosophers investigate the hold such prejudices have on us in a number of closely related areas of philosophical enquiry.Melanocytes 发表于 2025-3-24 05:13:09
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Overview: According to Wittgenstein, philosophical puzzles are due to deep prejudices about language. In this collection of essays, in honour of Rush Rhees, philosophers investigate the hold such prejudices have on us in a number of closely related areas of philosophical enquiry.978-1-349-11197-8高尔夫 发表于 2025-3-24 17:13:46
Language Game (2),In his essay ′Wittgenstein′s Builders′. Rush Rhees presents a deeply thoughtful criticism of some of Wittgenstein′s statements about Language Game (2) of the . This ′language game′ or ′language′ is described by Wittgenstein as follows:FRONT 发表于 2025-3-24 22:00:17
Anderson on Generality,In his lucid work on the philosophy of John Anderson. A. J. Baker says that one of Anderson′s most original contributions to philosophy lay in the solution he offered to the so-called problem of universals. It is this contribution that I wish to consider, not simply for its own sake but also for some of the issues that it raises.Fecal-Impaction 发表于 2025-3-25 01:57:37
,‘The Kind of Certainty is the Kind of Language Game’,In . (Part II, xi) Wittgenstein draws attention to a contrast between the ways in which we discuss on the one hand human motives, feelings, sensations and the like, and on the other hand, for example, the colours of things or mathematical propositions: