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The Claim of Reason
Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy
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PART ONE
Wittgenstein and the Concept of Human Knowledge
I. Criteria and Judgment
II. Criteria and Skepticism
III. Austin and Examples
IV. What a Thing Is (Called)
V. Natural and Conventional
PART TWO
Skepticism and the Existence of the World
VI. The Quest of Traditional Epistemology: Opening
VII. Excursus on Wittgenstein's Vision of Language
VIII. The Quest of Traditional Epistemology: Closing
PART THREE
Knowledge and the Concept of Morality
IX. Knowledge and the Basis of Morality
X. An Absence of Morality
XI. Rules and Reasons
XII. The Autonomy of Morals
PART FOUR
Skepticism and the Problem of Others
XIII. Between Acknowledgment and Avoidance
Subject categories
- Academic > Philosophy > Philosophical logic > Speculative philosophy > General philosophical works
- Academic > Philosophy > Philosophical logic > Speculative philosophy > Epistemology. Theory of knowledge
- Academic > Philosophy > Speculative philosophy
- Philosophy > Aesthetics
- Philosophy > Western
- Philosophy > Epistemology
- Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBNs
0195344049
9780195131079
9780195344042

