Seeing Wittgenstein Anew
- New York Cambridge University 2010
- 393p
includes index and biblioraphy
Introduction: Seeing Aspects in Wittgenstein i William Day and Victor J. Krebs I ASPECTS OF "SEEING-AS" 1 Aesthetic Analogies 23 Norton Batkin 2 Aspects, Sense, and Perception 40 Sandra Laugier 3 An Allegory of Affinities: On Seeing a World of Aspects in a Universe of Things 61 Timothy Gould 4 The Touch of Words 81 Stanley Cavell II ASPECTS AND THE SELF II. 1 Self-Knowledge 5 In a New Light: Wittgenstein, Aspect-Perception, and Retrospective Change in Self-Understanding 101 Carry L. Hagberg 6 The Bodily Root: Seeing Aspects and Inner Experience 120 Victor J. Krebs II. 2 Problems of Mind 7 (Ef)facing the Soul: Wittgenstein and Materialism 143 David R. Cerbone 8 Wittgenstein on Aspect-Seeing, the Nature of Discursive Consciousness, and the Experience of Agency 162 Richard Eldridge III ASPECTS AND LANGUAGE 9 The Philosophical Significance of Meaning-Blindness 183 Edward Minor 10 Wanting to Say Something: Aspect-Blindness and Language 204 William Day IV ASPECTS AND METHOD IV. 1 Therapy 11 On Learning from Wittgenstein, or What Does It Take to See the Grammar of Seeing Aspects? 227 Avner Baz 12 The Work of Wittgenstein`s Words: A Reply to Baz 249 Stephen Mulhall 13 On the Difficulty of Seeing Aspects and the "Therapeutic" Reading of Wittgenstein 268 Steven G. Affeldt IV. 2 Seeing Connections 14 Overviews: What Are They of and What Are They For? 291 Frank Cioffi 15 On Being Surprised: Wittgenstein on Aspect-Perception, Logic, and Mathematics Juliet Floyd 16 The Enormous Danger 338 Gordon C. F. Beam Appendix: A Page Concordance for Unnumbered Remarks in Philosophical Investigations William Day