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    Wittgenstein on Foundations.Gertrude D. Conway - 1982 - Philosophy Today 26 (4):332-344.
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    Wittgenstein on foundations.Gertrude D. Conway - 1989 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
    The debate on the foundations of knowledge and meaning has gained particular attention in recent philosophical discourse. A number of commentators, including Richard Rorty, have categorized leading contemporary philosophers such as Wittgenstein as being 'anti-foundationalist". In this comprehensive analysis of Wittgenstein's concept of the form of life and its implications, Professor Conway takes issue with this characterization of Wittgenstein. Instead, the author interprets Wittgenstein as continuing the discussion of foundations, while radically transforming the very understanding of foundations.
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    Both Citizen and Cosmopolitan.Gertrude D. Conway - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7:73-80.
    Among the fragments published in Zettel, one finds one of Wittgenstein's most enigmatic comments. In entry 455, he states that "the philosopher is not a citizen of any community of ideas. That is what makes him into a philosopher". The apparent incongruity between this entry and the thrust of Wittgenstein's later works initially draws one's attention, but the passage sustains interest because it is situated at the nexus of issues addressed in current philosophical debate regarding cultural pluralism. This paper attempts (...)
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    Both Citizen and Cosmopolitan.Gertrude D. Conway - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7:73-80.
    Among the fragments published in Zettel, one finds one of Wittgenstein's most enigmatic comments. In entry 455, he states that "the philosopher is not a citizen of any community of ideas. That is what makes him into a philosopher". The apparent incongruity between this entry and the thrust of Wittgenstein's later works initially draws one's attention, but the passage sustains interest because it is situated at the nexus of issues addressed in current philosophical debate regarding cultural pluralism. This paper attempts (...)
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    Citizen and Cosmopolitan: Wittgenstein on the Role of the Philosopher.Gertrude D. Conway - 1998 - Cogito 12 (2):131-137.
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    Review. [REVIEW]Gertrude D. Conway & Irving H. Anellis - 1988 - Studies in East European Thought 35 (4):299-303.
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    Transcendence and Wittgenstein's Tractatus. [REVIEW]Gertrude D. Conway - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (3):622-624.
    Michael Hodges offers a clear and insightful discussion of the Tractatus as an essentially unified work with the logical and ethical dimensions being aspects of a single ethical inquiry. His lengthy analysis of the Tractarian understanding of "transcendence," supplemented by comments from the Notebooks 1914-16, the "Lecture on Ethics," and correspondence, provides a key to understanding the early positions and the necessity of the shift to his later thought.
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    The Uses of Sense. Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language. [REVIEW]Gertrude D. Conway - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (1):153-155.
    Through an extended discussion of semantics, the private language argument, skepticism, and a constellation of key concepts from the Philosophical Investigations, Charles Travis's The Uses of Sense offers a novel reading of Wittgenstein's philosophy of language. Focusing on the importance of the private language argument, his discussion serves as a means of clarifying Wittgenstein's critique of a particular understanding of semantics.
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