Wittgenstein on Rules: Justification, Grammar, and Agreement

Wittgenstein on Rules: Justification, Grammar, and Agreement

by James R. Shaw
Wittgenstein on Rules: Justification, Grammar, and Agreement
Wittgenstein on Rules: Justification, Grammar, and Agreement

Wittgenstein on Rules: Justification, Grammar, and Agreement

by James R. Shaw

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Overview

James R. Shaw offers a new 'bipartite' reading of Wittgenstein's treatment of rule-following and the foundations of semantics in his seminal Philosophical Investigations. On this reading, Wittgenstein's remarks are split between two logically distinct projects marked by different guiding questions, presuppositions, and methodologies. It shows how the attribution of this thoroughgoing bipartite structure resolves a number of internal tensions in the text and reveals Wittgenstein's controversial remarks on human agreement to exhibit a surprising attentiveness to, and plausible treatment of, a blurring of the semantics/metasemantics distinction arising in Wittgenstein's treatment of foundational semantic questions. Shaw then turns to an extended engagement with “Kripkensteinean” meaning skepticism. While on the reading offered, Wittgenstein never countenanced meaning skepticism, his work in the foundations of semantics gives us the resources to develop an unusual naive reply to the skeptic not yet explored in literature. Shaw argues that the Wittgensteinean reply is simple, effective, generalizable, and theoretically ‘light-weight', so that a theorist of almost any stripe could in principle take it up.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197609989
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/16/2022
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 9.32(w) x 6.45(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

James R. Shaw is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations
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
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