Imagination and Calculus: Wittgenstein’s Later Theory of Meaning by Hans Julius Schneider

Authors

  • Martijn Wallage King's College London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/nwr.v4i1.3304

Keywords:

meaning, modesty, Wittgenstein Ludwig

Abstract

Review of Hans Julius Schneider: Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation, Oxford: Wiley Blackwell 2014. Translated from German by Timothy Doyle and Daniel Smyth.

Author Biography

Martijn Wallage, King's College London

Philosophy

PhD Candidate

References

McDowell, John (1998). “In defence of modesty,” in J. McDowell, Meaning, Knowledge and Reality, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 87-107.

McDowell, John (1998a). “Another plea for modesty,” in J. McDowell, Meaning, Knowledge and Reality, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 108-131.

Schneider, Hans Julius. Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation, Wiley Blackwell: Oxford, 2014. Translated from German by Timothy Doyle and Daniel Smyth.

Wittgenstein, Ludwig (PI). Philosophical Investigations. Blackwell: Oxford, 1953/2009 (4th edition).

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Published

2015-07-24