Wittgenstein and Logical Necessity

In Stewart Candlish (ed.), Meaning, Understanding, and Practice. Oxford University Press (2002)
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Disputes the attribution to Wittgenstein of a ‘conventionalist’ account of necessity. Conventionalism can seem appropriate given Wittgenstein's denial that there is anything in a person's understanding of the premises and rules he or she accepts, which can ‘force’ him or her to accept a particular conclusion. This conventionalist interpretation is resisted.

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