Must We Mean What We Say?: A Book of EssaysCambridge University Press, 04/11/2002 - 365 páginas Reissued with a new preface, this famous collection of essays covers a remarkably wide range of philosophical issues, including essays on Wittgenstein, Austin, Kierkegaard, and the philosophy of language, and extending beyond philosophy into discussions of music and drama. Previous edition hb ISBN (1976): 0-521-21116-6 Previous edition pb ISBN (1976): 0-521-29048-1 |
Índice
Must We Mean What We Say? | 1 |
The Availability of Wittgensteins Later Philosophy | 44 |
Aesthetic Problems of Modern Philosophy | 73 |
Austin at Criticism | 97 |
Ending the Waiting Game A Reading of Becketts Endgame | 115 |
Kierkegaards On Authority and Revelation | 163 |
Music Discomposed | 180 |
A Matter of Meaning It | 213 |
Knowing and Acknowledging | 238 |
The Avoidance of Love A Reading of King Lear | 267 |
Thematic Index | 357 |
Index of Names | 363 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
accept acknowledge action aesthetic analytical philosophy answer Antony Flew appeal artist assertion audience Austin's Beckett become Beethoven believe book on Adler character claim Clov concept context Cordelia course criticism deny Descartes Edgar Endgame epistemology essay example experience explanation expression fact feel Gloucester Gloucester's Hamm Hamm's happening human idea imagine intention Investigations irrelevant J. O. Urmson justified Kant Kierkegaard King Lear knowledge language game Lear's logic look matter mean meant merely mind modern moral nature Nietzsche object obvious one's ordinary language ordinary language philosophy Othello ourselves pain particular perhaps person philosophical play poem Pop Art present problem question reason relation relevant response rules scene seems sense Shakespeare simply skeptic someone speak specific statements suggest suppose tell theater thing thought tion tradition tragedy true understand wish Wittgenstein words wrong
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