Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Epigraph
Part I—The Bounds of Judgment
Introduction to Part I: Basic Necessities (or: The Shape of Thought)
The Search for Logically Alien Thought: Descartes, Kant, Frege, and the Tractatus
What Descartes Ought to Have Thought about Modality
Kant on Logic and the Laws of the Understanding
Cartesian Skepticism, Kantian Skepticism, and Two Conceptions of Self-Consciousness
Logical Aliens and the “Ground” of Logical Necessity
Varieties of Alien Thought
Wittgenstein on Using Language and Playing Chess: The Breakdown of an Analogy and Its Consequences
Where Words Fail
Alien Meaning and Alienated Meaning
Part II—The Logical Alien Revisited: Afterthoughts and Responses
Introduction to Part II: On How History of Philosophy Can Be Illuminating
James Conant, Replies
Section I: Who Is the Author of These Afterthoughts and Responses?
Section II: A History of Philosophy That Challenges Contemporary Preconceptions?
Section III: Some Aspects of Conant’s Version of the History
Section IV: Theological Sources of Modern Conceptions of Logic&
Section V: Leibnizian versus Kantian Conceptions of Logic
Section VI: A Resolute Reading of Descartes
Section VII: Reply to Moore: Descartes on the Relation of the Possible to the Actual
Section VIII: Reply to Boyle: Kant on the Relation of a Rational Capacity to Its Acts
Section IX: Reply to Hamawaki: On the Relation of Cartesian to Kantian Skepticism and the Relation of Consciousness to Self-Consciousness
Section X: Reply to Hamawaki and Stroud on Transcendental Arguments, Idealism, and the Kantian Solution of the Problem of Philosophy
Section XI: Reply to Stroud on Kant and Frege: On the Relation of Thought to Judgment
Section XII: Reply to Sullivan: Frege on the Priority of Logic to Everything
Section XIII: Reply to Gustafsson: Wittgenstein on the Relation of Sign to Symbol
Section XIV: Reply to Travis: Wittgenstein on the Non-Relation of Thinking to Being
Section XV: Reply to Benoist: Wittgenstein on the Relation of Language to Life
Bibliography
Index of Names
Index of Subjects