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    Wittgenstein: a bibliographical guide.Guido Frongia & Brian McGuinness - 1990 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. Edited by Brian McGuinness.
  2. Guida alla letteratura su Wittgenstein: storia e analisi della critica.Guido Frongia - 1981 - Urbino: Argalìa editore.
     
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  3. L. Wittgenstein: Etica, estetica, psicoanalisi e religione.Guido Frongia - 1971 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 2 (1):120.
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    Wittgenstein and the Diversity of Animals.Guido Frongia - 1995 - The Monist 78 (4):534-552.
    One of the reasons which has induced philosophers to enquire about animal psychology is the hope of arriving at a more precise understanding of human mental faculties. For example, in relatively recent times, this motive was evident among various authors of the seventeenth century, who were more or less directly influenced on the issue by Descartes. Over and above the varying lines which they pursued, what they most often have in common, is an essentially anthropocentric approach to the study of (...)
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  5. What is to be done in philosophy?Guido Frongia - 1972 - Radical Philosophy 3:30.
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    Wittgenstein on Breaking Rules.Guido Frongia - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1):263-284.
    Among the rules which govern the "language-games" discussed by Wittgenstein there are some which seem to have particular functions which can be more effectively brought to light by considering the logical and pragmatic effects of their breakage. Indeed, if we extend progressively the analysis of possible breakages of such rules from particular language-games to broader and broader areas of language, we arrive at a point where (as happened in the Tractatus) it seems possible to draw a limit between what, in (...)
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    Wittgenstein on Breaking Rules.Guido Frongia - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 (1):263-284.
    Among the rules which govern the "language-games" discussed by Wittgenstein there are some which seem to have particular functions which can be more effectively brought to light by considering the logical and pragmatic effects of their breakage. Indeed, if we extend progressively the analysis of possible breakages of such rules from particular language-games to broader and broader areas of language, we arrive at a point where (as happened in the Tractatus) it seems possible to draw a limit between what, in (...)
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  8. Wittgenstein, regole e systema.Guido Frongia - 1985 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 175 (1):50-52.
     
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