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  1. The Emergence of Wittgenstein’s Views on Aesthetics in the 1933 Lectures.Severin Schroeder - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 1:5-14.
    In this paper I offer a genetic account of how Wittgenstein developed his ideas on aesthetics in his 1933 lectures. He argued that the word ‘beautiful’ is neither the name of a particular perceptible quality, nor the name of whatever produces a certain psychological effect, and unlike ‘good’, it does not stand for a family-resemblance concept either. Rather, the word ‘beautiful’ has different meanings in different contexts as we apply it according to different criteria. However, in more advanced regions of (...)
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  • “Engelmann Told Me…”: On the Aesthetic Relevance of a Certain Remark by Wittgenstein.Joachim Schulte - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 1:15-27.
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  • Ontology in the theory of meaning.Ernest Lepore & Kirk Ludwig - 2006 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14 (3):325 – 335.
    This paper advances a general argument, inspired by some remarks of Davidson, to show that appeal to meanings as entities in the theory of meaning is neither necessary nor sufficient for carrying out the tasks of the theory of meaning. The crucial point is that appeal to meaning as entities fails to provide us with an understanding of any expression of a language except insofar as we pick it out with an expression we understand which we tacitly recognize to be (...)
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