Wittgenstein, Privacy, Rule-following
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2007. ‘Rule-following without Reasons: Wittgenstein’s Quietism and the Constitutive Question’. Ratio 20 (4): 481-502. [.pdf]
1989. ‘Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy of Mind: Sensation, Privacy and Intention’. Journal of Philosophy 76 (11): 622-34. (extended version in Puhl, Klaus, ed. 1991. Meaning Scepticism. De Gruyter. [.pdf]
1989. Critical study of Colin McGinn’s Wittgenstein on Meaning. Mind 98: 289- 305. [.pdf]
1989. ‘Wittgenstein’s Rule-Following Considerations and the Central Project of Theoretical Linguistics’. In Reflections on Chomsky, edited by Alexander George. Wiley-Blackwell.
1987. ‘On Making Up One’s Mind: Wittgenstein on Intention’. In Logic, Philosophy of Science and Epistemology: the Proceedings of the XIth International Wittgenstein Symposium, edited by Paul Weingartner and Gerhard Schurz. Holder-Pickler-Tempsky.
1986. ‘Does Philosophical Investigations I, 258-60 suggest a cogent argument against Private Language?’. In Subject, Thought and Context, edited by Philip Pettit and John McDowell. Oxford University Press.
1986. ‘Rule-following, Meaning and Constructivism’. In Meaning and Interpretation, edited by Charles Travis. Wiley-Blackwell.
1984. ‘Kripke’s account of the Argument against Private Language’. Journal of Philosophy 71 (12): 759-78. [.pdf]
1981. ‘Rule-following, Objectivity and the Theory of Meaning’. In Wittgenstein: To Follow a Rule, edited by Christopher Leich and Steven Holtzman. Routledge. [.pdf]