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2 Adjudicate objection 5. Can you make a better reply than Waismann's?
3 Come up with a Wittgensteinian reply to objection 6.
4 Can a red/green color-blind person understand the word "red"? Think
about this in regard to "use" theories.
5 If you have read Brandom, discuss his views.
Further reading
· The literature on Wittgenstein is so vast that I hesitate to mention
one or two or three exegetical works to the exclusion of others. But:
Rhees (195960); Pitcher (1964: ch. 11); Hallett (1967); Kenny (1973:
chs 79).
· The locus classicus of Sellars' Functional Theory is Sellars (1963); see
also Sellars (1974). An excellent exposition and defense of the central
themes is given in Rosenberg (1974).
· Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1997) contains a
symposium on Brandom (1994), with a précis, lead papers by John
McDowell, Gideon Rosen, Richard Rorty, and J. F. Rosenberg, and a
response by Brandom