Wittgenstein sans the Private Language Argument

Cogito 10 (1):28-34 (1996)
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This paper explores Wittgenstein’s account of the semantic differences between the two uses of 'I' in the Blue Book, arguing that, independently of the private language argument, it undermines substance dualism while demonstrating the philosophical misconceptions upon which it is based.

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reprint Thornton, Stephen (1997) "Wittgenstein sans The Private Language Argument". Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 1(1):

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El Argumento Del Lenguaje Privado a Contrapelo.Pedro Karczmarczyk - 2011 - La Plata, Argentina: Editorial de la Universidad de La Plata (Edulp).

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