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Article in two parts by Alec McHoul. McHoul is critical of the reception of rule-governed activity in the human sciences, and argues that attention to Wittgenstein raises doubts that rules can properly be considered the object of knowledge.
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Online Text with Commentary (PI §1-88) - Comments and analysis on the first 88 sections by Lois Shawver.
- Obeying a Rule On Only One Occasion in PI §199 - Short article by James Still, approaches this section works with a wittgenstein, ludwig close analysis of Wittgenstein\'s dictum `meaning works is use'.
- What Happens When Wittgenstein Asks "What Happens When ...?" - Article by E. T. Gendlin.
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- An Introduction to Reading Wittgenstein - Article by Louis Shawver, covering just the first three sections.
- Aphorisms 70-75c - Text of sections 70-75 with commentary by Lois Shawver. These sections concern definitions and determinacy of sense, and `family-resemblance\' concepts.
- The Grammatical Fiction of PI §307 - Short article by James Still, discussing Wittgenstein\\'s approach philosophical investigations to works Cartesian introspection in section 307 of the philosophical investigations Investigations.
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