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1 Index Aesthetics, 161, 198, 289, , , , , 361, 375 Anderson, Elizabeth, , 402n27, 402n39 Animals, 12, 17 19, 22, , , , 292, , , 314, , , minds of, 17 18, 251 rights of, 381, welfare of, 381, Anscombe, Elizabeth, 1, 111n4, 112n7, 139n134, 190, 214, 403n46 Aristotle, 20, 306, , 319, , 347 Atomism, 59, 179, 187, , , 203, 207, 214, 223n50 Augustine, 151, 215 Austen, Jane, 332, 347 Austin, J. L., 181, 283 Bayley, John, Beckett, Samuel, Begriffsschrift, 102, 126n79, 137n128, 139n133, 163, 178, 184, , 202, 210 Blanchot, Maurice, 291 Booth, Wayne, 341 Cantor, Georg, 17, 178, , 248n18, 249n25 Capek, Karel, , Carnap, Rudolf, 35, 36, 181, 197, 202, 205, 208, 224n57 Cavell, Stanley, 1, 6, 18 20, 134n113, 136n122, , , , 359, 365 Character, 21 22, 331, 341, , 360, 363, 369, 371, 373, Climacus, Johannes, 14, 30, 31 Collins, Wilkie, 332 Coetzee, J. M., 19, , , , 381, 388 Elizabeth Costello, 19 20, 253, , , , , 381 Life and Times of Michael K, 388 Lives of Animals, The, 19, , 288, 290, 294, 381 Conant, James, 3, 6 8, 13 15, , 150, 163, , 196, , 202 Crary, Alice, 113n10 Darwin, Charles, 189 Davidson, Donald, 17 18, , , 272n4 Dedekind cuts, 243 Deflection, 19, 101, 295, , 349 Descartes, René, 244, 359 Diamond, Cora, 1 22, 22n4, 31 32, , 163, , , , 193, , , 236, 256, 260, , , 292, 295, , , 331, 356, 377, 382, 385 Criss-Cross Philosophy, 24n25, 116n27
2 406 Index Diamond, Cora (cont.) Diamond and Conant, On Reading the Tractatus Resolutely, 117n29, 165n16, 170n93 Diamond-Conant reading of the Tractatus (see Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Tractatus, resolute reading of) Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy, The, 24n23, 281, Eating Meat and Eating People, 285, 385, , 402n39 Ethics: Shifting Perspective, 24n22 Face of Necessity, The, 23n6, 218n7, 235, 246n1 Importance of Being Human, The, 385 Logical Syntax in the Tractatus, 114n11 Martha Nussbaum and the Need for Novels, 24n20 Realism and Resolution, 24n29, 116n24, 323n33 Realism and the Realistic Spirit, Realistic Spirit, The, 22n2, 23n7, 24n20, 113n10, 117n30, 132n102, 194, 286, 289 Riddles and Anselm s Riddle, 179, 191, 221n30 Thought-Experiments in Ethics, 366 Throwing Away the Ladder, 143, 159 We Are Perpetually Moralists: Iris Murdoch, Fact, and Value, 23n19 What Nonsense Might Be, 23n8 Wittgenstein, Mathematics, and Ethics, 24n29 Dickens, Charles, 332 Diderot, Dennis, Difficulty of reality, 18 20, 281, 285, , Dreben, Burton, 128n96, , 186, 195, 197, 206, , 235 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, , , 297 Empiricism, , Ernst, Paul, 16, , , 209, 213, 221n32 Fantasy, 5, 163, 172n124, 258, 301, , , 376 Finkelstein, David, Floyd, Juliet, 13 14, 16, 129n96, 219n12 Fodor, Jerry, , 262, 273n7 Fontane, Theodor, 21, 327, , 335, , , Cecile, 335 Der Stechlin, 21, , 333, 335, 338, 342, , Effi Briest, 335, 348 Irrungen Wirrungen, 335 Frege, Gottlob, 23n8, 77, 100, 125n74, 139n133, , 171n114, 178, , 188, , , , , 220n18, 224n58, 242 Freud, Sigmund, 30 31, 93, 111n1, 283, 290, 295, 318, 346 Friedlander, Eli, 170n92, 195, 220n26 Gaita, Raimond, , 388, 390 Geach, Peter, 111n4, 159, Glock, Hans-Johann, 114n11, 159, 171n105 Gödel, Kurt, 178, 208, 210, 224n61, , 245 Goldfarb, Warren, 3, 116n24, 118n39, 164n11, , 180, , 187, 195, 198, 206, 211, 218n8 Golding, William, 358 Grammar, 3 4, 70, 104, 106, 118n34, 137n129, 151, 163, 171n105, 177, 185, , , , 209, , 223n45, , 361 Eliot, George, 332 Eliot, T. S., 66 Ellison, Ralph, 348 Hacker, P. M. S., 114n11, 147, , 165n17, 181, , 317 Heidegger, Martin, 177, 186, 197,
3 Index 407 Hintikka, Merrill and Jaakko, 168n65, Holism, 17 18, 59, 220n18, , , , 269, 272n2, 272n4, 273n5, 273n7 metaphysical, 18, 261 therapeutic, 18, 261, 274n11 Holland, Roy, Hughes, Ted, Idealism, 58, 60, 63, 106, 116n28, 121n48, 122n51, 162, 169n83, 317 Illusion, 5 7, 45, 49, 56 57, 62 63, , , 163, 177, 185, , 260, 268, 351 Infinity, , 247n11 Irony, 31, 178, 215, 289, 340 James, Henry, 32, Janácek, Leos, , Kafka, Franz, 288, 295 Kant, Immanuel, , , 325n56, 346, 353n17, 355, 369, 370 moral theory, 21, , 355, , 384 Kierkegaard, Søren, 24n24, 111n2, 117n31 Koethe, John, 120n41, , 165n17 Kolnai, Aurel, 20, , 329 Korsgaard, Christine, 309, 314, 323n33 Kremer, Michael, 13 16, 113n10, 116n27, 148, 159, 180, 202 Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe, 291 Language game, 3, 102, 240. See also Linguistic practice Lepore, Ernest, , 262, 273n7 Linguistic practice, 1, 3 4, 15, 99, 398. See also Language game Lovibond, Sabina, 10, 18, 20, 24n29 Malcolm, Norman, McDowell, John, 3, 10, McGinn, Marie, 113n10, 118n39, 164n12 McGuinness, Brian, 111n4, 156, Monk, Ray, , 159 Moore, G. E., 20, 205, 210, 214, 306, , , 320, 322n19 Mulhall, Stephen, 20 22, 24n29, 282, 289 Murdoch, Iris, 320 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 188, 282, 289, 291, 321n4, 355, 376 Nonsense, 5 8, 42 49, 51, 53, 55, 61 63, 69 71, 106, 117n29, 118n34, 120n41, 121n46, 122n54, , , 154, 158, , 178, , 191, 194, 199, 217n3, 268, 310, 318 nonsense-sentences, 7, 70 Nussbaum, Martha, Objectivity, 4, 10 11, , Ontological, 62, 194, 198, , 246n5, 316 Ostrow, Matthew, , 195 Pears, David, 199 Plato, 283, 293, 320 Priest, Graham, 157 Proops, Ian, 39, 147, 165n17, 181, 198, 202, 205, 225n66 Proust, Marcel, 334, , Putnam, Hilary, 3, 17 Quine, W. V. O., 181, 197, 201, 203, 205, 211 Quinton, Anthony, 34, 37 Ramsey, F. P., 194, 196, 210, 212, 214 Realism, 9, 58, 60, 63, 106, 117n28, 121n48, 122n51, 148, , 183, 192, 203, , , 289, 293, 310, 349 realistic orientation, 9, 12, 374 realist semantics, 22n3 Regan, Tom, , 400n4, n6 Rhees, Rush, 1, 111n4, 112n7, 140n134, 187, 215 Ricketts, Thomas, 8, 116n24, 122n51, 145, 164n11, 178, 180, 182, 187, 217n3, 206
4 408 Index Robinson, Edward G., 300 Rorty, Richard, , 256, 262, 272n1 Rule-following, 210, , Russell, Bertrand, 14 15, 35 36, 62, 138n131, , , 161, 163, , , , , , 242 Saying and showing, 8, 14 16, 62, 108, , , , Seeing-aspects, , 299 Sellars, Wilfrid, , 255, 272n1 Shakespeare, William, , 368 Sheffer, Harry, 207 Singer, Peter, , , 400n4, 403n46 Skepticism, about animal minds, 17 18, 252, 254, 257, 262, 269 Skepticism, about other minds, Solipsism, 58, 60, 117n28, 122n51, 143, 148, 218n4 Speciesism, Stegmuller, Wolfgang, 34 Stern, David, 112n7, Sullivan, Peter, 113n10, 114n11, 118n37, 121n48, 148, 159, , 165n17, 166n47, 169n83, 169n83, , , , 204, 212 Thoreau, Henry David, , 293 Tolstoy, Leo, 332, 368, , 374 Utilitarianism, 21, 352n9, , , 369, van Heijenoort, J., 206, Vegetarianism, 281, , , 387 Virtue ethics, , , 316, 331 Whitehead, Alfred North, 190, 207, 209, 221n34 Wiggins, David, 10, 221n31, 323n28 Williams, Bernard, 21 22, 323n25, , 401n8 Winch, Peter, 1 2, 111n4, 112n7, 140n134 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1 5, 7 8, 13 14, 17 18, 32, 35, 38 39, 41 42, 49 50, 56, 68 69, 71, 73 74, 79 80, 84, 87 88, 91 95, 98, , 110, 155, , 192, 283, 305, Big Typescript, The, 142n136 Blue Book, 151, 167n50 dialectical character of prose, 6, 48, 52 53, 55 57, 61 65, 74, 77, 87, 92, 103, 108, 120n42, 121n45 Geheime Tagebücher, 168n76 Lectures on and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and Religious Belief, 245, 249n25 Notebooks, 117n28, 119n39, 168n62, 168n67, 184, 200, 306, , 317 On Certainty, 112n6, 185 Philosophical Investigations, 6, 9, 11, 16, 34, 36 37, 66 67, 70, 72, 75 78, 81 83, 85, 90, 96 97, , 105, , 119n39, 127n83, 136n31, 138n130, 140n135, 156, 163, 189, 204, 212, , , 253, , 276n18, , 285, 289 rejection of metaphysics in, 1 4, 6, 9, 66, 96 Public and Private Occasions, 167n49 50 Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics, , , 245, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 2 4, 6 9, 11, 13 16, 32, 34, 36 50, 52 54, 56, 58 68, 70, 72 94, , 105, , 114n11, 114n13, 117n28, 118n34, 120n44, 125n75, 127n83, 132n103, 134n115, 135n116, 136n121, 138n130, 139n133, 140n35, 141n136, , 152, , 160, , 164n12, , 225n66, 306, 308, ineffability reading of, 8, 14 16, 44, 48, 51, 58, 78, 89, , 157, , 162, n12, 165n17, 180, , , 312, 320
5 Index 409 metaphysics in, 3 4, 6 9, 13 17, 61 62, 66, 68, 81, 85 87, 93 96, 98 99, , , 134n110, 145, 163, , 186, 192, 197, 199, , 218n8, 261, 289, 377, 395, 398 piecemeal approach to, 49, 54, 118n39, 120n41, 120n42, 163, 219n11 rejection of metaphysics in, 2 4, 8 9, 12 13, 15 16, 22n3, 96, 100, 129n96, 205 resolute reading of, 7 8, 13 16, 31 50, 52 54, 56, 58 70, 73, 75 92, 99, , 105, 107, , 111n4, 113n10, 113n11, 114n11, 115n16, 115n19, 116n24, 117n29, 118n34, 118n37, 120n41, 122n54, 128n91, 130n99, 131n101, 135n115, 135n116, , 164n11, n12, 165n17, 178, , 184, 192, , 198, 217n3 sign-symbol distinction, 46, 79, n128, , 155, , 183, 195 standard reading of, 31, 37, 43 45, 48 50, 52 54, 58 59, 62 64, 66, 68 70, 72, 78 79, 88 90, 92, 101, 110, 113n11, 117n29, 118n34, 124n71, 128n91 Woolf, Virginia,
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