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Full Description
All the chapters in this volume somehow and quite diversely, directly or indirectly, address the relation of Wittgenstein's philosophy, or at least of Wittgenstein- inspired philosophical thought, with scepticism, here generally envisaged as a many-sided tradition and not as a uniform and once for all established theoretical posture.
Contents
Table of Contents - List of Contributors - Introduction - On the Language of Memory: From Scepticism to the - Therapeutics of Retrodictions - Queer Scepticism: Socrates, Sextus and Wittgenstein - Scepticism, Systems and Aspectual Dialectic - Belief in Ortega and Wittgenstein Disquietness, Worldhood and Selfhood: Conant's Wittgenstein and the Problem of Scepticism - Scepticism as Philosophical Superlative - Fools and Heretics. Some Sceptical and Relativist Traits in Wittgenstein's Thought - Going Back Home? - A Brief Remark on the Distinction between "Rustic" and "Urbane" Scepticism in Fogelin's Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Justification
Scepticism and Lebensform: An Argument about Some Affinities between Wittgenstein and Pyrrhonian Scepticism