Wittgenstein, Rules and Institutions

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Psychology Press, 2002 - 173 páginas
Clearly and engagingly written, this volume is vital reading for students of philosophy and sociology, and anyone interested in Wittgenstein's later thought. David Bloor provides a challenging and informative evaluation of Wittgenstein's account of rules and rule-following. Arguing for a collectivist reading, Bloor offers the first consistent sociological interpretation of Wittgenstein's work for many years.
 

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MEANING FINITISM
9
RULES AS INSTITUTIONS
27
CONSCIENTIOUSNESS
43
RULE SCEPTICISM
58
THE ANALOGY WITH VON MISES
74
ISOLATION AND INNOVATION
91
RULES AND THE STATE OF NATURE
112
CONCLUSION
134
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