Grammar, expressiveness, and inter-subjective meanings : Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology / Paulo M. Barroso.
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- 9781443881616
- 1443881619
- 121.6/8 23
- BF463.M4 B27 2015
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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How do we learn, use, and understand the meaning of words representing sensations? How is the connection between words and sensations structured? How can outward signs of sensations be manifested? What does it mean "to understand someone"? Is semantics affected by inner states? What does one mean when one uses an expression to describe a sensation? How should such success in communication be defined?Grammar, Expressiveness, and Inter-subjective Meanings: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology deals with these questions, examining the peculiar uses of language-games representing sensations (su.
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