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(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) A Complicated Form of Life Abstract  PDF  HTML
Murilo Seabra
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) Wittgenstein on consciousness in “Philosophical Investigations” Abstract  PDF  HTML
Kristijan Krkač
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) How to Make Opposite Ends Meet Abstract  PDF  HTML
Aysegul Cakal
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) Towards Cosmopolitan Philosophy Abstract  PDF  HTML
Arto Siitonen
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) Radical Interpretation and Intercultural Communication Abstract  PDF  HTML
Eli Dresner
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) „Patamou“ oder „El poder de la palabra“? Abstract  PDF  HTML
Annelore Mayer
 
(2006) Papers of the 29th IWS (eds. G. Gasser, Chr. Kanzian, E. Runggaldier) Wittgenstein and Kripke’s Skeptic Abstract  PDF  HTML
P. R. Bhat
 
(2005) Papers of the 28th IWS (eds. F. Stadler, M. Stöltzner) „In unserer Sprache ist eine ganze Mythologie niedergelegt“. Bemerkungen zur Ethik Ludwig Wittgensteins Abstract  PDF  HTML
Thomas Wachtendorf
 
(2005) Papers of the 28th IWS (eds. F. Stadler, M. Stöltzner) “Time” Narratives: Religious and Historical Abstract  PDF  HTML
Archana Barua
 
(2005) Papers of the 28th IWS (eds. F. Stadler, M. Stöltzner) Time, Homogeneity and Phenomenology Abstract  PDF  HTML
Bento Prado Neto
 
(2005) Papers of the 28th IWS (eds. F. Stadler, M. Stöltzner) The Private Language Argument and Phenomenological Perspective Abstract  PDF  HTML
Yukiko Okamoto
 
(2005) Papers of the 28th IWS (eds. F. Stadler, M. Stöltzner) Can Wittgenstein Explain our Knowledge of Meaning? A Pragmaticist Revision of his Conceptions of Interpretation and Criteria Abstract  PDF  HTML
Dan Nesher
 
(2004) Papers of the 27th IWS (eds. J. Chr. Marek, M. E. Reicher) Meaning and Practice Abstract  PDF  HTML
Claudine Verheggen
 
(2004) Papers of the 27th IWS (eds. J. Chr. Marek, M. E. Reicher) Transcendental Apperception in a Wittgensteinian Perspective Abstract  PDF  HTML
Karel Mom
 
(2004) Papers of the 27th IWS (eds. J. Chr. Marek, M. E. Reicher) Wittgenstein on Musical Experience and Knowledge Abstract  PDF  HTML
Eran Guter
 
(2004) Papers of the 27th IWS (eds. J. Chr. Marek, M. E. Reicher) Inferentialismus und Erfahrung Abstract  PDF  HTML
Michael Raunig
 
(2004) Papers of the 27th IWS (eds. J. Chr. Marek, M. E. Reicher) „Nicht alles, was Hund genannt wird, macht wau-wau“ – Erfahrung und Analyse als grundlegende Komponenten des Fremdsprachenunterrichts Abstract  PDF  HTML
Annelore Mayer
 
(2003) Papers of the 26th IWS (eds. W. Löffler, P. Weingartner) Aspekte philosophischer und religiöser Gewißheit bei Ludwig Wittgenstein Abstract  PDF  HTML
Ilse Somavilla
 
(2003) Papers of the 26th IWS (eds. W. Löffler, P. Weingartner) The Scenery of Knowledge’s Language-Game in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations Abstract  PDF  HTML
Luis Flores-Hernandez
 
(2003) Papers of the 26th IWS (eds. W. Löffler, P. Weingartner) A Note on the Late Wittgenstein’s Use of the Picture Concept Abstract  PDF  HTML
Peter K. Westergaard
 
(2002) Papers of the 25th IWS (eds. Chr. Kanzian, J. Quitterer, E. Runggaldier) Wie man NaturalistInnen (nicht) kontern sollte Abstract  PDF  HTML
Winfried Löffler
 
(2002) Papers of the 25th IWS (eds. Chr. Kanzian, J. Quitterer, E. Runggaldier) »I can’t have your pains«. First Person Statements and the Ambiguity of Meaning Abstract  PDF  HTML
Volker A. Munz
 
(2002) Papers of the 25th IWS (eds. Chr. Kanzian, J. Quitterer, E. Runggaldier) Is the Private Language Argument a Transcendental Argument? Abstract  PDF  HTML
Karel Mom
 
(2002) Papers of the 25th IWS (eds. Chr. Kanzian, J. Quitterer, E. Runggaldier) Wittgenstein's Contributions to Philosophy Abstract  PDF  HTML
James M. Thompson
 
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