Many modern interpreters of Nagarjuna ( Jay Garfield, CW Huntington ) take a Wittgensteinian or Post-Wittgensteinian critical model in their work on Madhyamaka Buddhist philosophy.
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According to the theory behind logico-linguistic modeling the SSM conceptual model building process is a Wittgensteinian language-game in which the stakeholders build a language to describe the problem situation.
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Nothing could be further from the truth : for she was far too much a Wittgensteinian sceptic about the ability of any limited sublanguage or logic to take on the role of the whole language.
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|" After Hume's Justice ", which offered an account of social justice in mainly Aristotelian and Wittgensteinian terms, and which, though Hursthouse did not seek to justify flourishing of human beings and our communities.
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In a general sense Hanson continues the application of the Wittgensteinian approach to the philosophy of science, as Whewell & ndash; a man he much admired & ndash; who could really benefit from and yield benefits for both the history and philosophy of science.
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Her second book, published in 2008, was titled " Morality and Our Complicated Form of Life : Feminist Wittgensteinian Metaethics " and opposed both realist and antirealist positions to metaethics, suggesting instead a Wittgensteinian approach that she refers to as felted contextualism .
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Her second book, published in 2008, was titled " Morality and Our Complicated Form of Life : Feminist Wittgensteinian Metaethics " and opposed both realist and antirealist positions to metaethics, suggesting instead a Wittgensteinian approach that she refers to as felted contextualism .
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In publishing his paper, Watkins had not reckoned on the memory _ or the Wittgensteinian loyalty _ of Peter Geach, an 81-year-old retired professor of logic who was also at the meeting and who wrote a letter of protest to The Times Literary Supplement.
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After a while the priest asked me who I was and where I came from ( Germany, not confirmed, basically a kind of Wittgensteinian positivist if that was a denomination . . . ), the priest eventually asked me whether I would not like to get confirmed.
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As the Wittgensteinian philosopher Gavin Kitching argues, however, constructivists usually implicitly presuppose a deterministic view of language which severely constrains the minds and use of words by members of societies : they are not just " constructed " by language on this view, but are literally " determined " by it.