Notes on Contributors ixAcknowledgments xiiiWittgenstein's Published Works in Order of Composition xivIntroduction 1Hans-Johann Glock and John HymanLudwig Wittgenstein: A Sketch of His Life 5Ray MonkPart I Introductory 211. Wittgenstein's Philosophical Development 23Wolfgang Kienzler2. Wittgenstein's Texts and Style 41David G. SternPart II Influences 573. Wittgenstein and Schopenhauer 59Dale Jacquette4. Wittgenstein and Frege 74Michael Beaney5. Wittgenstein and Russell 92Graham Stevens6. Wittgenstein, Hertz, and Boltzmann 110John M. PrestonPart III Early Philosophy 1257. Logical Atomism 127Leo K.C. Cheung8. The Picture Theory 141Colin Johnston9. Wittgenstein on Solipsism 159Ernst Michael Lange10. Resolute Readings of the Tractatus 175James Conant and Silver Bronzo11. Ineffability and Nonsense in the Tractatus 195Leo K.C. Cheung12. Metaphysics: From Ineffability to Normativity 209P.M.S. HackerPart IV Philosophy and Grammar 22913. Philosophy and Philosophical Method 231Hans-Johann Glock14. Grammar and Grammatical Statements 252Severin Schroeder15. The Autonomy of Grammar 269Michael N. Forster16. Surveyability 278Joachim SchultePart V Logic and Mathematics 29117. Logic and the Tractatus 293Roger M. White18. Wittgenstein's Early Philosophy of Mathematics 305Pasquale Frascolla19. Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy of Mathematics 319A.W. Moore20. Wittgenstein and Antirealism 332Mathieu Marion21. Necessity and Apriority 346Eric LoomisPart VI Language 35922. Names and Ostensive Definitions 361Kai Büttner23. Meaning and Understanding 375Jason Bridges24. Rules and Rule-Following 390Gary Ebbs25. Vagueness and Family Resemblance 407Hanoch Ben-Yami26. Languages, Language-Games, and Forms of Life 420Daniel Whiting27. Wittgenstein on Truth 433David DolbyPart VII Mind and Action 44328. Privacy and Private Language 445Edward Kanterian29. The Inner and the Outer 465William Child30. Wittgenstein on "I" and the Self 478Maximilian de Gaynesford31. Wittgenstein on Action and the Will 491Maria Alvarez32. Wittgenstein on Intentionality 502Stefan Brandt33. Wittgenstein on Seeing Aspects 517Arif Ahmed34. Wittgenstein on Color 533Jonathan WestphalPart VIII Epistemology 54535. Wittgenstein on Knowledge and Certainty 547Danièle Moyal-Sharrock36. Wittgenstein on Skepticism 563Duncan Pritchard37. Wittgenstein on Causation and Induction 576Constantine Sandis and Chon Tejedor38. Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Science 587Vasso KindiPart IX Ethics, Aesthetics, and Religion 60339. Wittgenstein and Ethics 605Robert L. Arrington40. Wittgenstein and Aesthetics 612Severin Schroeder41. Wittgenstein and Anthropology 627Brian R. Clack42. Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion 639John Cottingham43. Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis 651Edward HarcourtPart X Philosophical Schools and Traditions 66744. Wittgenstein and the Aristotelian Tradition 669Roger Pouivet45. Wittgenstein and Kantianism 682Robert Hanna46. Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle 699Thomas Uebel47. Wittgenstein and Ordinary Language Philosophy 718Anita Avramides48. Wittgenstein and Pragmatism 731David Bakhurst and Cheryl Misak49. Wittgenstein and Naturalism 746Christopher Hookway50. Wittgenstein and Continental Philosophy 757Stephen MulhallIndex 000
Hans-Johann Glock is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and Visiting Professor at the University of Reading, UK. He is the author of A Wittgenstein Dictionary (Blackwell 1996), Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality (2003), What is Analytic Philosophy? (2008), and La Mente de los Animales (2009). He has published numerous articles on the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of language, the history of analytic philosophy, and Wittgenstein. He was formerly a Humboldt Research Fellow, a Hugh-Le-May Research Fellow and a Research Fellow at the Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg.John Hyman is Professor of Aesthetics at the University of Oxford, UK, and a Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford. He is editor of the British Journal of Aesthetics, and the author of The Imitation of Nature (Blackwell, 1989) and The Objective Eye (2006). Professor Hyman has written numerous articles on aesthetics, philosophy of action, epistemology and philosophy of mind. He was formerly a Getty Scholar at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, a Fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, and a Leverhulme Major Research Fellow.