Williamson's criticism of the idea of philosophy as conceptual analysis does not examine Wittgenstein's notion of necessity, on which the latter's notion of conceptual analysis is predicated. Hence, Williamson's criticism does is not very effective in undermining Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy.
Wittgenstein and Williamson on Conceptual Analysis
MARCONI, Diego
2011-01-01
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Williamson's criticism of the idea of philosophy as conceptual analysis does not examine Wittgenstein's notion of necessity, on which the latter's notion of conceptual analysis is predicated. Hence, Williamson's criticism does is not very effective in undermining Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy.File in questo prodotto:
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