Certainty in action: Wittgenstein on language, mind and epistemology
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Abstract: | 1. Introduction: The Development of Academic Philosophy in America and Women's Place in It a) From Philosophizing in the Parlor to Professionalizing Philosophy b) The Move from Transcendentalism to Neo-Hegelianism to Academic Philosophy c) Clusters of Success: Cornell and Michigan as Models for Women's Achievement d) Solo Acts: Women Who Succeeded Without Support Structures e) Admission and Success: Talented Women at Yale Who Did Not Soar f) Women Who Left Academia -- 2. Women at Cornell - The Value of Institutional Support and Strong Mentoring a) May Preston Slosson: Professor Turned Prison Chaplain (Hastings College) b) Eliza Ritchie: Scholarly Debate and Personal Professional Priorities (Dalhousie University) c) Ellen Bliss Talbot: Academic Philosopher and Powerhouse (Mt. Holyoke College) d) Grace Neal Dolson: From Professor to Nun (Wells College) e) Vida Frank Moore: an Academic Philosopher (Elmira College) -- 3. Women at Michigan - How and Why Mentors Mattered a) Marietta Kies: Political Philosopher and Professor (Mt. Holyoke, Colorado College, Mills, Butler) b) Caroline Miles Hill: From Philosophy to Social Work to Marriage and Family c) Eliza Sunderland: Excluded, but not Dissuaded - Philosophical Thought Outside the Academy -- 4. Overcoming the Odds - Women Who Achieved Despite Roadblocks a) Christine Ladd-Franklin (Johns Hopkins PhD): Excellence Speaks for Itself b) Mary Whiton Calkins (Harvard PhD): The Power of Mentoring for Another Philosopher c) Ethel Dench Puffer Howes (Harvard PhD): A Truncated Academic Career d) Julia Gulliver (Wooster PhD): Contributions to Academic, Social and Political Discourse e) Amy Elizabeth Tanner (Chicago PhD): From Philosophy to Psychology -- 5. The Curious Case of Women at Yale - Prestige Without Support Yields Success, but Not Scholarship a) Anna Alice Cutler (Smith College) b) Blanche Zehring (Wells College) c) Clara Maria Hitchcock (Lake Erie College) -- 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index "Meaning, believing, thinking, understanding, reasoning, calculating, learning, remembering, intending, expecting, loving, longing: these experiences are, according to Wittgenstein, embodied actions. In Certainty in Action, Danièle Moyal-Sharrock argues that there is hardly anything traditionally thought to be a mental process or state, that, in fact, Ludwig Wittgenstein has not shown to be primarily embodied or enacted. The book traces the radical, diverse and recurrent importance of action and 'ways of acting' as the original and cohesive thread weaving through all of Wittgenstein's philosophy, especially language and memory. Moyal-Sharrock highlights throughout Wittgenstein's clarification of 'the inner' and his belief in the certainty of action. With Wittgenstein's philosophy increasingly influencing multiple branches of psychology, particularly those concerned with child development, language acquisition and memory, Certainty in Action is essential reading for students and researchers interested in the philosophy underpinning these areas, as well as Wittgenstein specialists." |
Umfang: | xiii, 257 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781350071292 |
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adam_text | Contents Preface viii Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations of Works by Wittgenstein xi Introduction: Discovering Wittgenstein 1 Part 1 Language 1 Wittgenstein’s Grammar: Through Thick and Thin 19 2 Universal Grammar: Wittgenstein versus Chomsky 33 3 ‘Words as Deeds’: Wittgenstein’s ‘Spontaneous Utterances’ and the 4 Dissolution of the Explanatory Gap 49 Literature as the Measure of our Lives 65 Part 2 Mind 5 From Deed to Word: Gapless and Kink-Free Enactivism 6 Wittgenstein and the Memory Debate 7 Wittgenstein on Psychological Certainty 81 99 117 Part3 Epistemology 8 Wittgenstein on Knowledge and Certainty 137 9 Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein’s Certainty, Cavell’s Scepticism 155 10 Fighting Relativism: Wittgenstein and Kuhn 11 Beyond Hacker’s Wittgenstein 169 181 Notes 201 References 237 Index 251
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