Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Alice Crary is Professor of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research, Professor of Philosophy at University of Oxford, and Fellow in Philosophy and Christian Ethics at Regent’s Park College. She is the author of Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought (Harvard University Press, 2016) […]
Introduction: Who’s Afraid of Ordinary Language Philosophy? A Plea for Reviving a Wrongly Reviled Tradition, by Alice Crary and Joel de Lara
The Vulnerability of the Ordinary: Goffman, Reader of Austin
Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Sandra Laugier is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris I. Her most recent books include (with Albert Ogien) Antidémocratie (La Découverte, 2017), Etica e politica dell’ordinario (LED, 2015), and (with Albert Ogien) Le principe démocratie: Enquête sur les nouvelles formes du politique (La Découverte, 2014). Among […]
A Wittgensteinian/Austinian Qualified Defense of Ryle on Know-How, by Rupert Read
Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Rupert Read is Reader in Philosophy at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of a number of works, including A Wittgensteinian Way with Paradoxes (Lexington, 2012), Wittgenstein among the Sciences: Wittgensteinian Investigations into the “Scientific Method,” ed. Simon Summers (Routledge, 2012), Philosophy for Life: Applying […]
Category Mistakes and Ordinary Language, by Martin Gustafsson
Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Martin Gustafsson is Professor of Culture, History, and Philosophy at Åbo Akademi University. He is the editor (with Richard Sørli) of The Philosophy of J.L. Austin (Oxford University Press, 2011) and (with Lars Hertzberg) of The Practice of Language (Kluwer, 2002). Among his recently published articles and essays […]
On Homecoming: Wittgenstein, Cavell, and the Odyssey, by Yi-Ping Ong
Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Yi-Ping Ong is Assistant Professor of Humanities at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of The Art of Being: Poetics of the Novel and Existentialist Philosophy (Harvard University Press, 2018). Her published articles include “Lectures on Ethics: Wittgenstein and Kafka,” in Wittgenstein and Modernism, ed. Michael Lemahieu […]
Review essay-Toril Moi’s Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies after Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell, by Niklas Forsberg
Niklas Forsberg reviews Toril Moi’s Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies after Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell, published by University of Chicago Press (2017). Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Niklas Forsberg is Head of Research at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pardubice. He is the author of the monograph Language Lost […]
Review-Andrew Norris’ Becoming Who We Are: Politics and Practical Philosophy in the Work of Stanley Cavell
Jonathan Havercroft reviews Andrew Norris’ Becoming Who We Are: Politics and Practical Philosophy in the Work of Stanley Cavell, published by Oxford University Press (2017). Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Jonathan Havercroft is Associate Professor of International Political Theory at the University of Southampton. He is the author of Captives of Sovereignty (Cambridge […]
Wittgenstein’s Critical Project, by Robert Harlan
Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Robert Harlan, “Wittgenstein’s Critical Project,” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 6:2 (1977), pp. 209–40.
Practical Certainty: Beyond Dogmatism and Relativism (Remarks on the Negativity and Autonomy of Language in Wittgenstein), by Thomas Rentsch
Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Thomas Rentsch, “Practical Certainty: Beyond Dogmatism and Relativism (Remarks on the Negativity and Autonomy of Language in Wittgenstein),” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 25:1 (2004), pp. 31–43.
Wittgenstein on Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, by Juliet Floyd
Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here. Juliet Floyd, “Wittgenstein on Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics,” in “Essays on the History of the Philosophy of Mathematics,” ed. Alexei Angelides, special issue, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 25:2 (2004), pp. 227–87.
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