All Stories

  1. ‘Doubt Gradually Loses Its Sense’—or Why Wittgenstein Is Not a Fallibilist
  2. Précis of The Illusion of Doubt
  3. Response to Critics (Ranalli, Williams, Moyal-Sharrock)
  4. ‘Meaning-dawning’ in Wittgenstein’s Notebooks: a Kierkegaardian reading and critique
  5. The ‘Default View’ of Perceptual Reasons and ‘Closure-Based’ Sceptical Arguments
  6. VIII—Beliefs-in-a-Vat
  7. The Illusion of Doubt
  8. Meaning and Conversational Impropriety in Sceptical Contexts
  9. ‘Hinge Propositions’ and the ‘Logical’ Exclusion of Doubt
  10. Epistemological Disjunctivism by Duncan Pritchard
  11. Wittgenstein and the 'Factorization Model' of Religious Belief
  12. Art and the ‘Morality System’: The Case ofDon Giovanni
  13. Kierkegaard and the Tractatus
  14. McDowellian Neo-Mooreanism?
  15. RupertRead and Matthew A.Lavery (eds.), Beyond the Tractatus Wars: The New Wittgenstein Debate (New York: Routledge, 2011). xi + 200, price £24.99 pb.
  16. A “RESOLUTE” LATER WITTGENSTEIN?
  17. Kierkegaard contra Hegel on the ‘Absolute Paradox’
  18. Review: Stephen Mulhall: Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense, and Imagination in Philosophical Investigations §§243–315
  19. WORLDS OR WORDS APART? WITTGENSTEIN ON UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE
  20. A Confusion of the Spheres
  21. Vom Zweifel zur Verzweiflung: Grundbegriffe der Existenzphilosophie Soren Kierkegaards
  22. No New Kierkegaard
  23. ‘Resolution’ – an Illusion of Sense?