Vol 16

(2011) R. Heinrich, E. Nemeth, W. Pichler, D. Wagner (Eds.): Image and Imaging in Philosophy, Science

Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society – New Series Vol. 16 (2011). R. Heinrich, E. Nemeth, W. Pichler, D. Wagner (Eds.): Image and Imaging in Philosophy, Science. Heusenstamm: ontos verlag. What is an image? How can we describe the experience of looking at images, and how do they become meaningful to us? In what sense are images like or unlike propositions? Participants of the 33rd International Wittgenstein Symposium―philosophers as well as historians of art, science, and literature―provide many stimulating answers. Some of the contributions are dedicated to Wittgenstein’s thoughts on images while others testify to the important role notions coined or inspired by Wittgenstein―“seeing as”, “picture games” and the dichotomy of “saying and showing”―play in the field of picture theory today. This first volume of the Proceedings of the 2010 conference addresses readers interested in the history and theory of images, and in the philosophy of Wittgenstein.

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Articles

Hana Gründler
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Herbert Hrachovec
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Martin Kusch
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Marie McGinn
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Arley R. Moreno
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Kristóf Nyíri
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Wolfgang Pircher
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Dawn M. Phillips
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Genia Schönbaumsfeld
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Emmanuel Alloa
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Whitney Davis
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Stefan Neuner
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Markus Klammer
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Dieter Mersch
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Franz Josef Czernin
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Peter Berz
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Oliver Scholz
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Jakob Steinbrenner
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Kendall L. Walton
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Richard Heinrich, Elisabeth Nemeth, Wolfram Pichler, David Wagner
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