Intro -- Preface -- Theories of the Linguistic Sign -- The Coherence Theory of Truth: Russell's Worst Invention? Stewart Candlish and Nic Damnjanovic, Perth -- Names, Nonsubstitutivity and the Tanney Puzzle Laurence Goldstein, Kent -- Is there a Language 'Behind' Speaking? How to Look at 20th Century Language Theory in an Alternative Way Sybille Kr�amer, Berlin -- Language and Action -- Sprechen als vern�unftiges Handeln: Grundlage einer rationalen Hermeneutik Peter Janich, Marburg -- On the Pragmatics of Unanswerable Questions Peter K�ugler, Innsbruck -- Zur Performativit�at des Narrativen: Vor�uberlegungen zu einer performativen Narratologie Alexandra Strohmaier, Graz -- Language and Consciousness -- Sense-data and Senses* Michael Dummett, Oxford -- Showing and Self-Presentation of Experiences - Some Philosophical Cases Johann Christian Marek, Graz -- Sind Eindr�ucke Informationstr�ager? Was wir aus PU 354-356 lernen k�onnen. Eike von Savigny, Bielefeld -- The Harmony Chapter Joachim Schulte, Z�urich -- Wittgenstein on the Inverted Spectrum David Stern, Iowa City -- Language and Metaphysics -- The 'Language and World' of Religion* Anat Biletzki, Tel Aviv -- Realismus, Ontologie und Sprachabh�angigkeit Volker Gadenne, Linz -- Und Gott war das Wort: Wittgensteins niedrige Absichten Esther Ramharter, Wien -- Objective Interpretation and the Metaphysics of Meaning Maria E. Reicher, Aachen -- Generisches Wissen in kategorialen Inferenzstrukturen: Zur Metaphysik des Begrifflichen. Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, Leipzig -- Reality and Construction -- Texts Do Not Reflect Outer Reality. What Do They Do Then? Krzysztof Abriszewski, Toruń -- Conceptualizing Technoscience in a Reasonable, Constructivist Way Ewa Bińczyk, Toruń -- How the Category of Embodiment Transforms the Problems of Philosophy of the Language: The Case of Understanding Aleksandra Derra, Toruń.
Wittgenstein and the Literary -- Das erl�osende Wort James C. Klagge, Blacksburg -- Wittgenstein and Literature Brian McGuinness, Siena -- Writing Philosophy as Poetry: Wittgenstein's Literary Syntax Marjorie Perloff, Stanford -- Ludwig Wittgenstein �uber Wilhelm Busch - "He has the REAL philosophical urge." Josef G. F. Rothhaupt, M�unchen -- Wittgenstein and Sebald: The Place of Home and the Grammar of Memory David Schalkwyk, Cape Town.
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