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James R. Shaw argues that the centerpiece of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations is made up of two completely different projects, with different guiding questions and methodologies. He claims that central, recurrent interpretive difficulties trace to conflating these two projects. Once we separate them out, we get our first clear understanding of the point of Wittgenstein's work. He then shows the power of Wittgenstein's resulting views by applying the resources of the reading to a well-known skeptical problem (that purports to demonstrate there are no facts about what we mean by any of our words), showing that it provides a new and illuminating way of rebutting that skepticism with extremely weak resources.
James R. Shaw is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: The Bipartite Reading and the Role of Agreement
Chapter 2: The Justificatory Question (§185)
Chapter 3: The Justificatory Investigation (X-§201)
Chapter 4: The Grammatical Investigation (§§199-242)
Chapter 5: Agreement (§§240-242)
Chapter 6: The Twofold Investigation: Philosophical Methodology and the Tractatus 1
Part II: Wittgenstein and Meaning Skepticism
Chapter 7: Wittgenstein and Kripke
Chapter 8: Kripkensteinean Skepticism through a Wittgensteinean Lens
Chapter 9: Dispositions: an Exegetical Aside
Chapter 10: Notions of Uniformity: A 'Wittgensteinean' Solution and its Precursors
Chapter 11: Relativism: Communities, Languages, and Forms of Life
Chapter 12: Kripke v. Wittgenstein: Some Final Remarks
Bibliography
Index