Wittgenstein and Perception

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Aspect Perception
Aspect Switch
Aspect theory
Belief Complex
Belief Facts
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Category=QDTM
Concept Pain
Continuous Aspect Perception
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Language Game
Multiple Relation Theory
Necker Cube
Nonsense Passages
phenomenal concepts
Philosophical Investigations
Pi Ii
Private Sensation Language
rationality
Representational Contents
RFM.
Russell's Multiple Relation Theory
Russell's Theory
Russell’s Multiple Relation Theory
Russell’s Theory
Sense Data Theorists
Subject's Visual Experience
Subject’s Visual Experience
Subordinate Verb
Tingling Sensations
Tractatus
Tractatus Logico Philosophicus
Vice Versa
Visual Field
Wittgenstein's Views
Wittgenstein’s Views

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138829374
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Throughout his career, Wittgenstein was preoccupied with issues in the philosophy of perception. Despite this, little attention has been paid to this aspect of Wittgenstein's work. This volume redresses this lack, by bringing together an international group of leading philosophers to focus on the impact of Wittgenstein's work on the philosophy of perception. The ten specially commissioned chapters draw on the complete range of Wittgenstein's writings, from his earliest to latest extant works, and combine both exegetical approaches with engagements with contemporary philosophy of mind. Topics covered include:

  • perception and judgement in the Tractatus
  • aspect-perception
  • the putative intentionality of perception
  • representationalism.

The book also includes an overview which summarises the evolution of Wittgenstein's views on perception throughout his life. With an outstanding array of contributors, Wittgenstein and Perception is essential reading for students and scholars of Wittgenstein’s work, as well as those working in philosophy of mind and philosophy of perception.

Contributors: Yasuhiro Arahata, Michael Campbell, William Child, Daniel Hutto, Michael O’Sullivan, Marie McGinn, Michel terHark, Charles Travis, and José Zalabardo.

Michael Campbell is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Philosophy Department at Kyoto University, Japan. Michael O’Sullivan is a Tutor in the Department of Philosophy at King’s College London, UK.