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Midwest Studies in Philosophy
Volume 17, 1992
The Wittgenstein Legacy
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Colors, Culture, and Practices
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Primitive Reactions—Logic or Anthropology?
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Meaning and Intentionality in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy
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The Dispositionalist Solution to Wittgenstein's Problem about Understanding a Rule: Answering Kripke's Objections
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On the Paradox Kripke Finds in Wittgenstein
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Intelligibility, Imperialism, and Conceptual Scheme
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Wittgenstein on Understanding
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Persuasion
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There is No Such Thing As Addition
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Quietism
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Authorship and Authenticity: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein
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Wittgenstein and Infinite Linguistic Competence
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The Anti-Realist's Master Argument
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Thought and Language in the Tractatus
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Does Philosophy Only State What Everyone Admits?: A Discussion of the Method of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
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The Second Person
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