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(2010) Papers of the 33rd IWS (eds. E. Nemeth, R. Heinrich, W. Pichler) Hume’s Problem, Occam’s Razor, and Wittgenstein’s Standpoint of Common Sense Abstract  PDF  HTML
August Fenk
 
(2010) Papers of the 33rd IWS (eds. E. Nemeth, R. Heinrich, W. Pichler) Das Selbstbild bei Ludwig Wittgenstein im Gegensatz zu René Descartes Abstract  PDF  HTML
Bettina Müller
 
(2009) Papers of the 32nd IWS (eds. V. A. Munz, K. Puhl, J. Wang) Language in Dreams: A Threat to Linguistic Antiskepticism Abstract  PDF  HTML
Konstantin Meissner
 
(2009) Papers of the 32nd IWS (eds. V. A. Munz, K. Puhl, J. Wang) Zwei Dilemmata – McDowell und Davidson über Sprache, Erfahrung und Welt Abstract  PDF  HTML
Jens Kertscher
 
(2007) Papers of the 30th IWS (eds. H. Hrachovec, A. Pichler, J. Wang) Scepticism and Later Wittgenstein Abstract  PDF  HTML
Priyambada Sarkar
 
(2007) Papers of the 30th IWS (eds. H. Hrachovec, A. Pichler, J. Wang) The Erosion of Certainty Abstract  PDF  HTML
Silvia Lanzetta
 
(2004) Papers of the 27th IWS (eds. J. Chr. Marek, M. E. Reicher) The Wittgensteinian Idea of Analysis as a Base for Constructive Contemporary Scepticism Abstract  PDF  HTML
Aleksandra Derra
 
(2003) Papers of the 26th IWS (eds. W. Löffler, P. Weingartner) Aspekte philosophischer und religiöser Gewißheit bei Ludwig Wittgenstein Abstract  PDF  HTML
Ilse Somavilla
 
(2001) Papers of the 24th IWS (eds. R. Haller, K. Puhl) Self-Identification and Some Versions of the Dream-Argument Abstract  PDF  HTML
Tadeusz Czarnecki
 
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