Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language: An Elementary ExpositionIn this book Saul Kripke brings his powerful philosophical intelligence to bear on Wittgenstein's analysis of the notion of following a rule. |
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accept accord actually addition agree answer appear apply argues argument asked assertions attempt attributing behavior body called causal circumstances clear computation concept conclusion connection considerations considered correct course definition deny determined direct discussion dispositional doubt event example experience explanation expression external fact feel finite function further future give given grasp Humean idea imagine important inclined individual inner intentions interpretation judge justification learned look machine mathematics matter mean addition meaning meant mental mind natural notion numbers object obvious ordinary pain paradox particular past perhaps person Philosophical physical picture possible present private language problem question quus reading reason reference regard relation remarks response role rule sceptical seems sensations sense sentence similar simply solution someone speak statement suggest suppose theory thing thought tion Tractatus true understanding Wittgenstein Wittgenstein's sceptical