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18. Thought / A. Modes of Thought / 3. Emotions / a. Nature of emotions
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An emotion and its object form a unity, so emotion is a mode of apprehension [Sartre]
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Emotion is one of our modes of understanding our Being-in-the-World [Sartre]
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18. Thought / A. Modes of Thought / 3. Emotions / c. Role of emotions
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Emotions are a sort of bodily incantation which brings a magic to the world [Sartre]
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Emotions makes us believe in and live in a new world [Sartre]
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18. Thought / A. Modes of Thought / 10. Rule Following
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An 'inner process' stands in need of outward criteria [Wittgenstein]
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Every course of action can either accord or conflict with a rule, so there is no accord or conflict [Wittgenstein]
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One cannot obey a rule 'privately', because that is a practice, not the same as thinking one is obeying [Wittgenstein]
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If individuals can't tell if they are following a rule, how does a community do it? [Grayling on Wittgenstein]
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18. Thought / C. Content / 6. Broad Content
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Is white simple, or does it consist of the colours of the rainbow? [Wittgenstein]
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Externalist accounts of mental content begin in Wittgenstein [Wittgenstein, by Heil]
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18. Thought / D. Concepts / 3. Ontology of Concepts / b. Concepts as abilities
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Possessing a concept is knowing how to go on [Wittgenstein, by Peacocke]
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Concepts direct our interests and investigations, and express those interests [Wittgenstein]
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Man learns the concept of the past by remembering [Wittgenstein]
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18. Thought / D. Concepts / 4. Structure of Concepts / h. Family resemblance
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Various games have a 'family resemblance', as their similarities overlap and criss-cross [Wittgenstein]
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