Wittgenstein and Cartesian Privacy

Philosophy Today 16 (3):163-179 (1972)
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Abstract

Robert Solomon's essay makes interesting reading against the background of the current efforts to find common ground between continental philosophersand the British and American philosophers. His article begins with a central point in analytic-linguistic philosophy. Soon it becomes a confrontation withphenomenology and eventually a confrontation of issues within phenomenology

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