Rule-following: from imitation to the normative mind

Kraków: Copernicus Center Press (2013)
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Wittgenstein's insights -- Imitation -- Is meaning normative? -- How to blunt Hume's guillotine? -- The miracle of mathematics -- Into Popper's world.

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